The One Health Community Partnerships (OHCP) Project aims to improve community health
and equitable One Health empowerment for poor, marginalized, rural smallholder farmers,
especially women and girls, and female-headed households, in areas with high prevalence
of zoonotic and human-animal-environment interface-related diseases in focus
communities within Ghana, Uganda, and Ethiopia.
OHCP, in collaboration with Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) Faculty of
Medicine, is pleased to announce a funding opportunity for graduate students conducting
research in the scope of One Health (OH). This initiative particularly aims to support
vulnerable female graduate students, who face financial barriers in completing their
research, such as a lack of support for transportation to rural villages for data collection.
Support Type: Transportation costs for field data collection
Community entry facilitation
- Participation in project activities alongside Canadian volunteers
- Small amounts of research supplies (gloves, tubes, vials, etc.)
- Fund Disbursement Deadline (data collection must wrap up by): March 15, 2028
For more : https://www.must.ac.ug/download/one-health-community-partnerships-ohcp-and-must/




