On World Health Day, the world comes together to recognise the importance of health and well-being for all. The day also marks the founding of the World Health Organisation, a reminder of the power of global cooperation in improving lives.
The 2026 theme, “Together for health. Stand with science,” highlights the vital role of scientific collaboration in addressing today’s most pressing health challenges. From emerging diseases to climate-related health risks, science continues to guide how we prevent, respond to, and recover from global health threats.
A key focus this year is the “One Health” approach—a concept that recognises the deep connection between human health, animal health, and the environment. What affects one often impacts the others. For example, diseases can spread between animals and humans, while environmental changes such as pollution or climate shifts can influence overall health outcomes.
By working together across sectors—healthcare, agriculture, environmental science, and beyond—communities can better prevent risks and build stronger, more resilient systems. Collaboration is not just beneficial; it is essential.
World Health Day is a reminder that health is a shared responsibility. Supporting science, strengthening partnerships, and caring for our environment are all part of building a healthier future for everyone.