The ZoNoH project team is looking for a Kenyan communication agency to support them in their communication activities.

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The ZoNoH project team is looking for a Kenyan communication agency to support them in their communication activities.
The call advocates for a One Health approach to 1) understand the impact of interventions on the development and transmission of antibiotic resistance and to 2) design, implement, evaluate, and compare interventions that will have a true impact on preventing or reducing the development and transmission of antibiotic resistance in and between the different One Health settings (human, animal, environment).
The Ministry of Health in Kenya has developed various IPC measures to be instituted in health facilities, Points of entry (POEs) and the community to mitigate the spread of Corona Virus Disease (COVID-1
Applications are now open for Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships to join the One Health MSc Programme!
One Health grant through One Health Regional Network (HORN) with a focus on the SDG1
Today, 10th March 2020, the World Animal Protcetion (Africa office) launched the 2020 Animal Protection Index (API) which ranks 50 countries according to their animal welfare policy and legislation. The API shows that many countries do not adequately protect animals in their legislations: for instance, it is still legal to subject farm animals to the worst forms of confinement and to exploit animals for entertainment in many countries.
How we deal with our waste has a direct impact on AMR burden – In the future think of how to effectively manage waste.
Cancer is one of the major noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), and together with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases they cause over 60% of total global mortality every year.
Coronavirus officially named #COVID-19 from #2019nCoV by the World Health Organisation
• Scientists at the McMaster University, School of Biomedical Engineering have developed a flexible antibacterial plastic wrap that could help prevent the spread of foodborne illness when used to package raw chicken and other meats.
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