Category: Professional Training CPD

  • OH-NEXTGEN

    OH-NEXTGEN will be a unique and sustainable web-based training programme that would equate to diploma level in neglected zoonotic diseases based on the “One Health” concept to contribute to research development and improved control of zoonoses in Africa.

    Its target audience are the post-graduate and post-doctorate communities of medical and veterinary scientists in the Maghreb and Sahel regions. The course will be delivered in modular form and will be made available in both French and English. It will be integrated in the tropED platform and credits will be quality assured so that they will be valid for inclusion in other MSc, PhD and continuing professional development (CPD) purposes.

    To find out more see the OH-NEXTGEN website: http://www.oh-nextgen.eu/

  • SACIDS

    SACIDS is a ONE HEALTH consortium of southern African medical and veterinary, academic and research institutions involved with infectious diseases of humans and animals in the DRC , Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Tanzania (progressively also plant health),In an innovative partnership with world-renowed centres of research in industrialised countries.

    Our mission is to harness innovation in science and technology in order to improve southern Africas capacity (including human, financial and physical) to detect, identify and monitor infectious diseases of humans, animals, plants and their interactions in order to better manage the risk posed by them.

    To find out more see the SACIDS website: http://www.sacids.org

  • University of California-Davis

    Global Health.

    Students for One Health is a medium for students from diverse professional and graduate backgrounds interested in global health to share their ideas and a forum for open dialogue between the different student bodies.  We hope to build long lasting partnerships between the diverse groups and to equip students with the interpersonal skills that will be necessary to work in a dynamic setting.

    Find out more on the University of California-Davis website: http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/onehealth/index.cfm