Another One Health Website?
No. This is a webportal which intends to:
- unify via a single user-driven entry point;
- bring together the wealth of information scattered across multiple websites;
- facilitate access to OH initiatives, promote & interconnect them;
- promote balanced involvement of all regions of the world;
- encourage interaction & discussion.
It does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Another One Health Website?
No. This is a webportal which intends to:
- unify via a single user-driven entry point;
- bring together the wealth of information scattered across multiple websites;
- facilitate access to OH initiatives, promote & interconnect them;
- promote balanced involvement of all regions of the world;
- encourage interaction & discussion.
It does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Who?
The OHGN and its webportal are being set up by a group of professionals involved in the rapid development of the One Health movement. They represent
various sectors related to OH. While belonging to government agencies, regional institutions, international technical agencies including the UN, universities, development banks, NGOs and civil society, they all act in their personal expert capacity and pro bono. Currently, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia are represented in the working group, which remains open to new members. Contributions to this webportal are very welcome.
Who?
The OHGN and its webportal are being set up by a group of professionals involved in the rapid development of the One Health movement. They represent
various sectors related to OH. While belonging to government agencies, regional institutions, international technical agencies including the UN, universities, development banks, NGOs and civil society, they all act in their personal expert capacity and pro bono. Currently, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia are represented in the working group, which remains open to new members. Contributions to this webportal are very welcome.
What is One Health?
One Health - a concept that became an approach and then a movement.
One Health aims to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risks and the mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface between humans, animals and their various environments.
The essence of One Health is to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the interest of health. This includes a "Whole of Society" approach to health hazards.
What is One Health?
One Health - a concept that became an approach and then a movement.
One Health aims to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risks and the mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface between humans, animals and their various environments.
The essence of One Health is to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the interest of health. This includes a "Whole of Society" approach to health hazards.
What is OHGN?
The One Health Global Network (OHGN), a 'network of networks', brings together partners from One Health initiatives across the globe,
a) Unifying the One Health community,
b) Connecting the wealth of One Health information through a single portal,
c) Federating all regions of the globe around One Health.
The One Health Global Network does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
What is OHGN?
The One Health Global Network (OHGN), a 'network of networks', brings together partners from One Health initiatives across the globe,
a) Unifying the One Health community,
b) Connecting the wealth of One Health information through a single portal,
c) Federating all regions of the globe around One Health.
The One Health Global Network does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Another One Health Website?
No. This is a webportal which intends to:
- unify via a single user-driven entry point;
- bring together the wealth of information scattered across multiple websites;
- facilitate access to OH initiatives, promote & interconnect them;
- promote balanced involvement of all regions of the world;
- encourage interaction & discussion.
It does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Another One Health Website?
No. This is a webportal which intends to:
- unify via a single user-driven entry point;
- bring together the wealth of information scattered across multiple websites;
- facilitate access to OH initiatives, promote & interconnect them;
- promote balanced involvement of all regions of the world;
- encourage interaction & discussion.
It does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Who?
The OHGN and its webportal are being set up by a group of professionals involved in the rapid development of the One Health movement. They represent
various sectors related to OH. While belonging to government agencies, regional institutions, international technical agencies including the UN, universities, development banks, NGOs and civil society, they all act in their personal expert capacity and pro bono. Currently, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia are represented in the working group, which remains open to new members. Contributions to this webportal are very welcome.
Who?
The OHGN and its webportal are being set up by a group of professionals involved in the rapid development of the One Health movement. They represent
various sectors related to OH. While belonging to government agencies, regional institutions, international technical agencies including the UN, universities, development banks, NGOs and civil society, they all act in their personal expert capacity and pro bono. Currently, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia are represented in the working group, which remains open to new members. Contributions to this webportal are very welcome.
What is One Health?
One Health - a concept that became an approach and then a movement.
One Health aims to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risks and the mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface between humans, animals and their various environments.
The essence of One Health is to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the interest of health. This includes a "Whole of Society" approach to health hazards.
What is One Health?
One Health - a concept that became an approach and then a movement.
One Health aims to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risks and the mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface between humans, animals and their various environments.
The essence of One Health is to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the interest of health. This includes a "Whole of Society" approach to health hazards.
What is OHGN?
The One Health Global Network (OHGN), a 'network of networks', brings together partners from One Health initiatives across the globe,
a) Unifying the One Health community,
b) Connecting the wealth of One Health information through a single portal,
c) Federating all regions of the globe around One Health.
The One Health Global Network does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
What is OHGN?
The One Health Global Network (OHGN), a 'network of networks', brings together partners from One Health initiatives across the globe,
a) Unifying the One Health community,
b) Connecting the wealth of One Health information through a single portal,
c) Federating all regions of the globe around One Health.
The One Health Global Network does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Another One Health Website?
No. This is a webportal which intends to:
- unify via a single user-driven entry point;
- bring together the wealth of information scattered across multiple websites;
- facilitate access to OH initiatives, promote & interconnect them;
- promote balanced involvement of all regions of the world;
- encourage interaction & discussion.
It does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Another One Health Website?
No. This is a webportal which intends to:
- unify via a single user-driven entry point;
- bring together the wealth of information scattered across multiple websites;
- facilitate access to OH initiatives, promote & interconnect them;
- promote balanced involvement of all regions of the world;
- encourage interaction & discussion.
It does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
Who?
The OHGN and its webportal are being set up by a group of professionals involved in the rapid development of the One Health movement. They represent
various sectors related to OH. While belonging to government agencies, regional institutions, international technical agencies including the UN, universities, development banks, NGOs and civil society, they all act in their personal expert capacity and pro bono. Currently, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia are represented in the working group, which remains open to new members. Contributions to this webportal are very welcome.
Who?
The OHGN and its webportal are being set up by a group of professionals involved in the rapid development of the One Health movement. They represent
various sectors related to OH. While belonging to government agencies, regional institutions, international technical agencies including the UN, universities, development banks, NGOs and civil society, they all act in their personal expert capacity and pro bono. Currently, the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia are represented in the working group, which remains open to new members. Contributions to this webportal are very welcome.
What is One Health?
One Health - a concept that became an approach and then a movement.
One Health aims to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risks and the mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface between humans, animals and their various environments.
The essence of One Health is to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the interest of health. This includes a "Whole of Society" approach to health hazards.
What is One Health?
One Health - a concept that became an approach and then a movement.
One Health aims to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risks and the mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface between humans, animals and their various environments.
The essence of One Health is to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the interest of health. This includes a "Whole of Society" approach to health hazards.
What is OHGN?
The One Health Global Network (OHGN), a 'network of networks', brings together partners from One Health initiatives across the globe,
a) Unifying the One Health community,
b) Connecting the wealth of One Health information through a single portal,
c) Federating all regions of the globe around One Health.
The One Health Global Network does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.
What is OHGN?
The One Health Global Network (OHGN), a 'network of networks', brings together partners from One Health initiatives across the globe,
a) Unifying the One Health community,
b) Connecting the wealth of One Health information through a single portal,
c) Federating all regions of the globe around One Health.
The One Health Global Network does not seek ownership or to replace any existing initiative - but on the contrary proposes to all One Health stakeholders that they join the collaborative.