 The international health agencies recommend developing one-health surveillance systems, but many of these systems are still compartmentalized and lack collaboration among different sectors and disciplines. To address this issue, the OH European Joint Program Matrix Project created a generic evaluation tool called OH APCAP to help individual institutions and governments assess their own one-health surveillance capacities and capabilities. This tool is organized around three dimensions, organizational structure, operational activities, and impact of the surveillance system, each of which is broken down into four subcategories. Each subcategory contains four indicators, which can be scored using a semi-quantitative questionnaire. After the questionnaire is completed, a panel of surveillance experts conducts a half-day workshop or engages in a back and forth process to reach a consensus. The results are then visualized through an our shiny-based web application, which also includes a benchmarking feature. The tool was tested on various foodborne pathogens, salmonella, campylobacter, listeria, emerging threats, antimicrobial resistance, and other zoonotic diseases, P.S. This article was offered by Hennik Ayala to Jegny, Karlin Bogart, Lucy Colono, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.