The Global One Health initiative (GOHi) has been awarded a $750,000 grant over the next three years through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop tools to support public health decision-making in the surveillance and control of Aedes mosquito-borne arboviral diseases across Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia.
News: Global One Health
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Morrison-Beedy to lead GOHi outreach and community engagement
A decade-long career of turning research into practice has led Dianne Morrison-Beedy to her newest role at Ohio State: director of outreach and community engagement for the Global One Health initiative (GOHi).
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Sensitizing the scientific community on AMR
GOHi has played a key role in alleviating the impacts of antimicrobial resistance in Ethiopia. -
GOHi supports new lab through IHR/CARES project
The Ohio State University Global One Health initiative continues to advance healthcare in Ethiopia through IHR/CARES in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). -
U.S. CDC and GOHi enhances malaria diagnostics capacity in Ethiopia
Malaria continues to be a significant public health challenge throughout Ethiopia. According to the Regional Public Health Institute, about 1.5 million malaria cases were reported from July 2023 to June 2024. Despite the various efforts to combat the disease, the July 2024 malaria morbidity and mortality report shows that the region remains heavily burdened.