First round of utilities, now open for testing
Members and allies are invited to engage with the currently deployed digital infrastructure, requesting features to be developed and further utilities in need to be installed in our action servers
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Executive summary: The text outlines the rationale for the action’s digital and collaborative infrastructure, the open-science principles underpinning its development, and the social-ethical context from which it arises. It emphasizes systemic accountability, epistemic integrity, and the practical deployment of open technologies to reinforce the action’s mission. It condemns ongoing global injustice we are mandated to work to redress, calling for education and technology, and defines the one health mission as the shared obligation to rebuild systems on truth, legality, and equal dignity. The author invites to test the utilities, require more, noting all is still being optimized to increase the speed, functionality and reliability.
The deployment of the action develops a unified scientific and educational infrastructure grounded in law, verified knowledge, and shared responsibility. It operates under the one health framework, linking human, animal, and environmental systems as a single continuum of evidence and practice. Its objective is to make research, learning, and collaboration possible under lawful, transparent, and reproducible conditions.
First, our triage of resources. Soon open to sign up and start deciding. We need the strictest of ways to ensure no corruption allowed in our action. All budged voted on:
https://triage.health.int.eu.org/
BBB for video-conferencing. I beg you to keep on asking for goodness to be leading force. For that democratic and transparent system to also be taught in all schools:
https://tele.health.int.eu.org/done/deal/
Matrix, also having clients to spare server resources, as next utility:
https://talking.health.int.eu.org
NextCloud for all the rest, soon with Collabora for collaborative editing of the action drafts. To be integrated with BBB, Moodle and our own website, among other resources to be installed and developed:
https://nextcloud.health.int.eu.org/
The action deploys interconnected open systems that serve as its operational foundation. NextCloud manages data and documentation with full traceability. Matrix enables real-time and secure communication. BigBlueButton provides open conferencing for teaching and research. LimeSurvey structures data collection and analysis with methodological integrity. The participatory budgeting platform from the Stanford Crowdsourced Democracy Team organizes collective decision-making and the transparent distribution of resources. Together these tools maintain legal compliance, technical reliability, and equal participation across all operations.
The action provides the material infrastructure, procedural standards, and professional support necessary for lawful and fair participation in science and higher education. It connects universities, research centers, and local initiatives through open digital architectures. Every process can be reviewed, replicated, and improved. Participants contribute to shared datasets and verified records, ensuring accountability and collective ownership of knowledge.
Education is a central pillar of this deployment. The action aligns research and learning from primary education to advanced study. It equips educators and students with the same analytical tools, ethical frameworks, and documentation protocols used in scientific research. Learners contribute data, analysis, and solutions that feed directly into the shared system. This continuity between study and discovery builds scientific literacy and strengthens civic responsibility.
The action extends its deployment to communities with limited access to educational and research infrastructure. It installs servers, training programs, and resources that enable independent and lawful scientific work. Each location operates under the same standards of equality, verifiability, and respect for human rights. The purpose is to guarantee the conditions for progress through knowledge, guided by law and factual integrity.
Science and law are treated as one coherent system of accountability. Every dataset, document, and procedure adheres to ethical and legal codes. Verification is constant and public. This ensures that rights are protected, information remains reliable, and research results hold evidential value. Open science becomes a regulated practice of responsibility rather than a theoretical concept.
The deployment promotes a model of higher education where research, governance, and teaching form a continuous structure. Universities and institutions coordinate through shared protocols, common metrics, and transparent repositories. This integration strengthens quality, efficiency, and trust. Within the one health framework, the action defines health as the dynamic balance of interlinked living systems. The deployment connects disciplines, educational institutions, and civic organizations in a single network of lawful cooperation. Each contributes verified data and knowledge to improve the common condition of life.
The work expands through the addition of new servers, repositories, and analytical systems, all compliant with open-source and legal standards. Each new layer increases the capacity of the network to act in accordance with truth, justice, and shared humanity. The action functions as a living system of science and education that operates through law, equality, and verifiable fact. It serves the public good through transparency, collaboration, and the full protection of human rights.



