Format: Tools & Toolkits

Planning Checklist: Implementing a Just One Health Impact Assessment Tool
This checklist outlines important steps to help professionals, communities, and policy makers screen and implement the Just One Health Impact Assessment Tool.

Putting People, Animals, and the Planet First in Policy Decisions
This fact sheet outlines the purpose and value of Phoenix Zones Initiative’s Just One Health Impact Assessment Tool.

Just One Health Impact Assessment Tool
This impact assessment tool can be used to gauge the impacts of proposed or existing policies and practices on the rights, health, and wellbeing of people, animals, and the planet.

A Journalist’s Resource Guide to Reporting on Science, Health, and Medicine
The guide includes useful resources to address frequently asked questions about the science and ethics of medical research.

Ecological Justice and the Right to Health: A Teaching Guide
This teaching guide accompanies a video of a panel discussion exploring why and how we need to center ecological justice and the right to health in policy and practice.

Transforming Medical Research: A Teaching Guide
This teaching guide accompanies a video of a panel discussion exploring why and how we need to transform medical research to protect and benefit people and animals.

How to Submit Feedback to an EU Public Consultation
Find out how EU citizens and organizations can submit feedback on proposed policies and legislation in the EU through public consultations.

Building Better Roadways for People, Animals, and the Planet
Having the freedom to move toward resources and away from threats is critical to the health and wellbeing of all life on the planet.

Advancing Medical Research Through Ethics and Innovation
Research has depended heavily on violating the rights of the most vulnerable. But public demand has resulted in a reevaluation of how research is done.

Toward a More Just and Sovereign Food System
Vegan biocyclic and vegan stock-free organic agriculture demonstrate that food that is healthy for humans can be grown in harmony with the earth and with free-living animals.