About One Health KEN
What if better biodiversity decisions led to better health outcomes?
The links between biodiversity, ecosystem change and health are becoming increasingly clear, but the knowledge, people and processes needed to address them are still too often disconnected.
To help close this gap, The One Health Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN) aims to strengthen exchange at the intersection of biodiversity, ecosystem change and health. It connects researchers, policy-makers, practitioners, health professionals and relevant initiatives to support more joined-up, policy-relevant action in Europe.
By creating a space for exchange, collaboration and joint outputs, the One Health KEN helps turn evidence into action and supports more integrated approaches to the biodiversity–health interface.
By joining the One Health KEN community, you will gain:
- visibility and influence beyond your own field: Have a say in how policies are shaped, gain visibility and become a relevant voice in One Health.
- connections across the full ecosystem: Engage with actors across science, policy and practice, and open the door to future collaborations, projects and outputs.
- early access to emerging opportunities: Be the first to know about policy needs, funding opportunities and new developments at the biodiversity–health interface.
- a chance to build, not just observe: Contribute to concrete outputs and solutions to real challenges through interdisciplinary exchange and co-creation.
To make participation flexible and useful, we propose two levels of involvement:
- Open Community Member: Stay informed, join discussions and events, and share feedback, perspectives and insights with the wider KEN community.
- Working Group Member: Take a more active role by joining one or more thematic Working Groups and contributing to collaborative outputs such as evidence syntheses, policy briefs and other knowledge products.
In case of questions, you can reach out to the KEN by emailing one-health@bioagora.eu.