Author: ibeange

  • OHCEA

    The One Health Central and Eastern Africa Network (OHCEA) aims to:

    • Strengthen a Growing Institutional network in terms of leadership, governance, technical assistance and information sharing across countries in order to transform OHCEA to deliver One Health
    • Support National agencies to build capacity and efficiency for surveillance, reporting systems and outbreak response in country and cross border
    • Provide both pre- service, in-service and community education, training and outreach to expand the size and capabilities of One Health workforce
    • Build and leverage strategic partnerships with other organizations and networks for mutual awareness and benefits
    • Strengthen infrastructure capacity and facilitate resource sharing to support One Health implementation
    • Generate evidence based data and share information to advance training, science and practice, and to inform policy

    Find out more on the OHCEA website: http://ohcea.org

  • ICONZ

    This project aims at Improving Human Health and Animal Production in developing countries through Integrated Control of Neglected Zoonoses in animals, based on Scientific Innovation and Public Engagement.

    ICONZ aims to tackle eight neglected zoonoses – Anthrax, Bovine Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Cystericosis, Echinoccosis, Leishmaniasis, Rabies and Human African Trypanosomiasis.

    Find out more on the ICONZ website: http://www.iconzafrica.org/

  • Massey University

    The Massey University in New Zealand runs two masters courses:

    • Master of Public Health (Biosecurity) for medical doctors
    • Master of Veterinary Medicine (Biosecurity) for veterinarians.

    Find out more on the One Health in Epidemiology website: http://www.onehealth.org.nz/index.php/degree-training

  • Murdoch University

    The Murdoch University in Australia runs a masters course which aims to train veterinarians in the principles of One Health:

    • Master of Veterinary Studies in Conservation Medicine

    Find out more on the Conservation Medicine Program website:

    http://goto.murdoch.edu.au/ConservationMedicine