
The global brain trust behind One Health Global. Regulators, clinicians, technologists, and impact partners β safeguarding trust, security, and equity across the network.
Three foundational pillars guide our global governance framework, from data sovereignty to real-world impact.
Global standards for identity assurance, data protection, and sovereign ownership. Ensuring every nation retains full control of its health data while participating in the global trust network.
Alignment with WHO, UN, CDC, and national frameworks to ensure lawful, safe operation. Translating global health policy into implementable technical standards.
Responsible use of AI, blockchain, biometrics, and privacy technologies to improve outcomes. Turning complex infrastructure into measurable population health benefit.
A two-tier model β a Global Council sets universal standards, while five Regional Councils adapt those standards to local laws, culture, and regulatory environments.
Universal standards Β· Policy framework Β· Cross-border governance
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Each regional council has autonomous authority within the global framework
The One Health Council brings together the full spectrum of expertise needed to govern a global health identity network β from technical architects to frontline clinicians.
Specialized working groups provide focused expert guidance across critical domains within the platform.
Ensures alignment with national and international health policy frameworks. Guides regulatory compliance and sovereign data governance standards.
Oversees blockchain infrastructure, AI systems and cybersecurity protocols. Ensures zero-trust architecture and privacy-preserving technologies.
Validates clinical workflows and public health data standards. Ensures interoperability with existing health information systems.
Facilitates strategic partnerships with governments and multilateral agencies. Guides sustainable financing and ecosystem development.
Governments, regulators, multilaterals, and ecosystem partners can participate via MoUs, technical working groups, or observer status.