by AFROHUN | Jan 5, 2018 | AFROHUN News
July 25th – 27th 2016, OHCEA Tanzania organized grant writing worked in Dar es Salaam. The workshop was conducted at the Giraffe Hotel in Dar es Salaam. The purpose of the workshop was to provide grant writing skills to key health professionals and practitioners who...
by AFROHUN | Jan 5, 2018 | AFROHUN News
Zoonotic diseases require a workforce that can efficiently and effectively coordinate and collaborate across human and animal health sectors for better prevention, detection and response. In order to articulate One Health workforce needs at a country level, Tanzania...
by AFROHUN | Jan 5, 2018 | AFROHUN News
The Global Action Plan (GAP) to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance is the model from which all countries can develop and implement national action plans (NAP).The resolution adopted by all Member States urges them to put in place a NAP which is consistent with GAP....
by AFROHUN | Jan 5, 2018 | AFROHUN News
It was a jovial moment when pupils in 40 primary schools in the Kilosa demonstration site of OHCEA Tanzania congregated at their schools to applaud for what they had attained after a successful sensitization on antibiotic resistance. This was one of the...
by AFROHUN | Dec 22, 2017 | AFROHUN News
The Gender & One Health infectious disease training was conducted in November 2016 at Jimma University. The purpose of the training was to build the capacity of the faculty in the Faculty of Public Health and School of Veterinary Medicine on Gender, One Health and...
by AFROHUN | Dec 22, 2017 | AFROHUN News
One of the most vibrant components of the One Health Workforce (OHW) project in Ethiopia is the One Health Students’ Innovations Club. OHCEA Ethiopia has a strong population of students from different disciplines who form the One Health Students’ Innovations Club...