Capacity for One Health research in the Horn of Africa

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Lessons learnt:

1. Laboratory and field site maintenance and development – including the purchasing of new equipment and the repair/maintenance of existing equipment for One health research

2. Training – in areas to support management, grant writing and budgeting, data analysis, and scientific writing

3. Research support – this explores the option of sabbaticals in partner universities and establishing a small grants programme to support One health research implementation

4. One health networking – networking activities include university-wide One health research clubs and workshops to bring together One health teachers and researchers, with the aim to encourage stronger engagement within universities and to strengthen relationships with external One health networks

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