The creation of safer, healthier, fairer and more sustainable health and care systems, settings and structures through integrated multidisciplinary community-based and informed approaches to problem solving.
technical science for health network
The Téchne community network now includes a diverse multidisciplinary group of health and other technical workers, students, professors and researchers from academic institutions, NGOs, WHO and other international agencies.
When WHO catalyzed the creation of Téchne during COVID-19 pandemic, one of its key objectives was to find ways to engage and activate greater involvement of technical experts, e.g., in architecture and engineering, in the public health response force. From its inception Téchne has understood that this community of experts can bring hitherto poorly represented but important, insights, knowledge and skills to addressing today’s and tomorrow’s public health and environmental challenges.
Italy was one of the first European countries to report COVID-19 cases, at the end of January 2020. In mid-February, the country reported community-based...
Understanding and controlling building ventilation can improve the quality of the air we breathe and reduce the risk of indoor health concerns including...
Use and contentCountries can use the Ensuring a safe environment for patients and staff in COVID‑19 health-care facilities assessment tool to assess and...
This is the first edition of the practical manual to set up and manage a severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) treatment centre and a SARI screening...
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Here is your opportunity to share and engage for change. Are you a student, a teacher, a health care worker or just a brilliant mind that is willing to share something useful for the others? Something you created during the lockdown to support your community?
Using our idea submission form, send us your idea along with any drawings or concepts.
Our team will review all of the ideas at our weekly meetings and share the top 10 to be used by our Téchne community.