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Kenya Student One Health Innovation Clubs (SOHICs) seize opportunities offered by the Zoom Technology to Engage during COVID-19 Lockdown
Students in Kenya made it a point to take advantage of the COVID-19 semi-lockdown in the country to organize several knowledge exchange events in the form of Webinars. While the rest of the world was wondering what to do with themselves during lockdown, Kenyan...
DRC VIRTUAL PLATFORMS HELPED KEEP THE LINKS WITH STUDENTS ALIVE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Dr. Marc Yambayamba Kapenga – DRC AFROHUN Country Manager While literally all universities and other education institutions were locked down to all forms of teaching and learning, in the region, AFROHUN country teams innovated around how to keep students engaged and...
HOW THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECTED WORKPLACES: HOW WE FAIRED AT AFROHUN
When the COVID-19 pandemic started unraveling itself in Africa, AFROHUN had just received approval of the Year 1 Workplan of the One Health Workforce-Next Generation project, by USAID. With a good number of our activities planned around meetings, gathering of many...
Makerere University’s Professor Frank Mwiine is new Chair of the OHCEA Leadership Summit
After more than a year as Chair of the One Health Central and East Africa (OHCEA) Leadership Summit, Professor Aline Umubyeyi – Dean School of Public Health at University of Rwanda, Professor Frank Mwiine, the Dean of School of Biosecurity, Biotechnical &...
Faculty and Students Trained on Elearning
Mekelle University with support of One Health Workforce Project through One Health Central and Eastern Africa (OHCEA) has conducted e-learning training for 26 faculty and 28 students from the 8 colleges and 1 Institute.The training was conducted from March 08th to...
One Health Central and Eastern Africa (OHCEA) Officialy Launched in Cameroon
OHCEA is a network of 21 Public Health and Veterinary Higher Education Institutions that are located in eight African countries including Cameroon. OHCEA’s main goal is to build capacity in One Health through multi-disciplinary research, training and community...
Expelling Bats from a Primary School in Kahendero, Kasese Municipality
During the OH Field Attachments in Kasese Municipality, a multidisciplinary team of about fifteen students (Social Scientists (4), Environmental Health Scientists (2), Meteologist (1), Biomedical Laboratory Technologist (1), Telecommunications Engineer (1) Industrial...
Hand Washing: Examples of models delivered by the students on One Health Institute at Makerere University
Frequent Hand washing prevents spread of disease (such as Salmonella, respiratory infections, diarhoeal diseases) from one individual to another. It is also important that hands are washed properly using correct techniques, with clean water and soap. Where possible...
Makerere University Deputy Vice Chancellor (F&A) Appeals for Collaboration and Advocacy
Makerere University School of Public Health and College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity (COVAB) on 12th April, 2018, at Protea Hotel, validated a report on the weaknesses and gaps identified in the inter-sectoral teams from the Government that...
Inter-disciplinary Training for Undergraduate Students- Tanzania
OHCEA Tanzania conducted a joint interdisciplinary training for undergraduate students from Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) on ‘control of emerging pandemic threats and other zoonotic diseases’....
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