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The TEPHINET Logo
Meaning
The TEPHINET logo depicts a water pump silhouetted against a globe. The globe represents our network of field epidemiology training programs. The water pump is a direct reference to a key moment in public health history: In 1854, John Snow, considered one of the fathers of modern epidemiology, traced the source of a cholera outbreak in London to a public water pump. Snow’s findings led to changes in London’s water and waste systems, leading to similar changes and subsequent improvements in public health around the world. Visit this link to learn more about Snow’s discovery.
Usage
Please refer to the TEPHINET Brand Standards Manual and Co-branding Guide for Partners (for the Spanish version, click here). To request the logo files, please contact Tina Rezvani, Communications Manager, at trezvani@tephinet.org.
Publications
Reports
2017 Annual Progress Report of the TEPHINET Secretariat (April 2018) | Download PDF
TEPHINET 2017-2020 Strategic Plan Overview (August 2017) | Download PDF
TEPHINET 20th Anniversary Report (July 2017) | Download PDF
2016 TEPHINET Progress Report | Download PDF
2015 TEPHINET Progress Report | Download PDF
2012 TEPHINET 15th Anniversary Report | Download PDF
Brochures and Flyers
TEPHINET Overview Flyer - Download PDF in English | French | Spanish | Portuguese
TEPHINET Accreditation Brochure | Download PDF
TEPHINews Newsletter
Visit this page to read past issues of TEPHINews.