Sharing resources with the community

Historically, TechNet21 was a mailing list that over time, got modernized as an online forum complemented by a weekly HTML digest -- while still maintaining its functionality as a mailing list for those on slower connections, or who prefer a simpler format for communication.

With this new site, we are introducing many more facets through which members can contribute or share materials in their possession that pertain to immunization in the developing world.  Although it may seem to be a lot all at once, in reality, with a little learning curve and some getting used to, anyone can participate and take advantage of the TechNet 21 network to disseminate their information and experiences in the field of strengthening immunization services.
  • Links

Share your favorite immunization links with others

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  • Documents

Guidelines, assessments, reports, training materials, presentations, and more.

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  • Software Tools

Software ranging from cold chain capacity to effective vaccine management.

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  • Photographs

Project and country photos taken all over the world by health workers.

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  • Forum posts

An interactive setting to share information, raise issues and ask questions

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  • Jobs

Post your Job opportunities in the forums and see them published on the site.

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  • Events

Announce and promote your events through in interactive calendar.

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  • Comments

A quick way of expressing thoughts or adding to an article, blog, photo, tool or document.

Become an official Technet21 blogger

TechNet21 is looking for blog ideas and people to write and maintain them – about 500 words monthly on any immunization or supply chain topic on which you have an opinion.· We are particularly looking for blogs from Ministry of Health staff, WHO and UNICEF country office, Regional offices, NGOs, and anyone with an opinion on some aspect of vaccines and their supply chains.·

If you would like to be a technet21 blogger, please write to the moderator.

Terms and Conditions

TechNet21 is generously supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, under the oversight of WHO and UNICEF. The information in this forum is provided by users, as a service. All contributions are reviewed prior to posting, and all postings are attributed to the authors. The details given in emails will not be voluntarily shared or sold to any outside company and will only be used for verification and to identify postings, if necessary. The authors are solely responsible for their submissions, and the readers are solely responsible for the interpretation of these submissions. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for any damages arising from the use of the information linked to this forum. For posts where the author is a WHO staff member, the author alone is responsible for the views expressed and they do not necessarily represent the decisions, guidelines, recommendations or policies of WHO.