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- Partnership with Chevron to Support SEAOHUN Scholarship
“I would like to express my deepest gratitude towards the Chevron for your full financial support through Swai Mon Oo, SEAOHUN 2021 Scholarship recipient supported by Chevron Since 2021, SEAOHUN has been in partnership with Chevron for Strengthening One Health Education in Southeast Asia project where we aim As part of the project, Chevron provided financial support to Ms. After becoming a successful candidate with the full financial support from Chevron, she was able to take
- Press Release: Chevron’s partnership with SEAOHUN
"Collaborating to strengthen One Health Education in Southeast Asia" To download our press release click here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bl-8-0cjB56Rs8NKfeb5BEs6aD0QiqZ0?usp=sharing
- WWF and Southeast Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN) Announce Cooperative Partnership
Strategic Partnership Aims to Bridge and Advance One Health Approach and Conservation Efforts in the The partnership is expected to significantly impact conservation and public health in Southeast Asia Tee, Chairman of the Executive Board of SEAOHUN, signed the partnership agreement. “We believe the scope of this groundbreaking partnership offers great opportunities for our community Nicole Wong expressed her pride in the partnership with SEAOHUN, stating that their shared commitments
- Announcing the ISID-Pfizer 2021 Grant Challenge
The International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID), in partnership with Pfizer Global Medical Grants , is proud to announce the “ISID-Pfizer 2021 Grant Challenge.” ISID and Pfizer use an expert review panel to determine which entries will advance to the full proposal
- Pfizer and SEAOHUN Collaborate to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance ( AMR )
Pfizer Thailand and South East Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN), a regional consortium of The partnership creates opportunities for Pfizer to enhance knowledge sharing and capability development Our collaboration with SEAOHUN underscores Pfizer's commitment to combatting the threat of AMR locally Vipat Kuruchittham, Executive Director, SEAOHUN, said, “ The partnership between SEAOHUN and Pfizer will We believe that a public-private partnership is a vital part of our mission to combat AMR in Thailand
- Why Partnership Matters to Successfully Address AMR Issues in Thailand
Saengduen Moonsom, THOHUN Coordinator joined the panel discussion hosted by Pfizer at Bio Asia Pacific This event was using a mixed approach, virtual and face-to-face, to discuss why partnership matters to
- SEAOHUN Fellowship Program in partnership with LAOHUN and FAOLA
In March 2021, SEAOHUN launched a Fellowship Program in partnership with LAOHUN and the Food and Agriculture
- USAID Announces Partnership to Strengthen the Next Gen of Zoonotic Disease Experts in Cambodia
generation of experts on diseases that cross from animals to humans have received a boost thanks to a partnership This partnership, which began in 2017, achieved great success through the One Health Workforce project “This partnership has advanced health security in Cambodia and the Mekong region by strengthening the “Today we celebrate our strong partnership in global health security through joint support for immunization Read the Press Release : https://www.usaid.gov/cambodia/press-releases/may-4-2022-usaid-announces-partnership-strengthen-next-generation-zoonotic
- Kasetsart University – Chevron – SEAOHUN Partner with 10 High Schools To Promote “One Health” Concept
In Bangkok on March 9, 2024, - Kasetsart University, with the support of Chevron, and SEAOHUN, signed In collaboration with Chevron, our project aims to educate people including youth with knowledge and Panu Boonwattanopas, Vice President of Digital, Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, Ltd., said Chevron continues to partner and invest in health, education and economic development to advance progress About Chevron Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies.
- Multiple Agency Partnerships Is the Key to Emerging Infectious Diseases
Zoonotic diseases are an emerging threat that can have a major impact on the human and animal health, as well as the local economy. Avian influenza, or bird flu, is a disease that can infect domestic birds, causing a large number of deaths due to infection or the culling of the flocks. Farmers can lose their flocks during an outbreak. In addition, the disease may threaten those in close contact with the affected birds. In 2017, after ten years of being free from the disease, Malaysia reported its first highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) outbreak in the state of Kelantan. Fortunately, control of the situation was swift due to the early detection of the avian influenza case and rapid response by the veterinary authority of Malaysia. Malaysia has not reported any human avian flu cases, unlike neighboring countries Indonesia and Thailand. The National Avian Influenza Simulation Exercise 2018 was a joint collaboration between the Ministry of Health, Malaysia One Health University Network (MyOHUN), the Department of Veterinary Services and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks. This three-day exercise began on August 14, 2018. Participation in this exercise was very diverse, with health practitioners, officers, and academics from ministries, agencies, hospitals, laboratories, health clinics, and universities. The exercises aim was to analyze the ability to coordinate an appropriate outbreak response to the disease threat. A considerable effort was dedicated to the logistical coordination by the agencies in this exercise, spread out across seven locations across the State of Negeri Sembilan. Locations included Tuanku Jaafar Hospital in Seremban, Port Dickson Hospital, Sikamat Health Clinic, Seremban District Health Office, Tuanku Ampuan Durah Secondary School, Port Dickson District Health Office and a Poultry Farm in Port Dickson. The scenarios for the case were developed and refined jointly by the Ministry of Health and the Department of Veterinary Services, making the simulation exercise as close as possible to potential real-life event. The simulation exercise not only exposed participants to the appropriate procedures needed to respond to a disease threat and prevent its spread, but also the necessary procedures that must be taken in preventing it from spreading further. Participants learned about biosafety measures on how to don and doff the personal protective equipment properly. Large white suits, blue gloves, and goggles were worn during the collection of dead domestic birds at the locations. Detailed explanations and instructions were given to ensure safe handling of the specimens. In addition, this exercise was a networking and collaborating opportunity. According to Dr. Rohani Jahis, the coordinator of the exercise, “We brought in ministries and agencies to collaborate with us to make this exercise a success. We have also incorporated staff and officers from the veterinary department, district health offices, hospitals, health clinics and laboratories to make this exercise a reality.” The exercise is also a time when gaps and mistakes can be identified in the authorities’ response. The debriefing session on August 16, 2018 gave the evaluators an opportunity to present their observations and feedback. The session was moderated by Prof. Dr. Latiffah Hassan, Coordinator of MyOHUN, and paneled by senior officers from the Ministry of Health, the Department of Veterinary Services, the Negeri Sembilan State Health Department and Department of Wildlife and National Parks. The participants responded with great enthusiasm as they increased their understanding of the interconnectedness of human, animals and the environment. The evaluators also highlighted certain aspects that the authorities must improve on to increase the capabilities and preparedness of human and animal related health agencies in preparing and responding to emerging disease threats in Malaysia. 2018 MyOHUN Success story
- We thank you! SEAOHUN 2022 International Conference
We sincerely thank the Chulabhorn Royal Academy and FAO for co-organizing the conference; USAID, Chevron , Zoetis, and Pfizer for providing generous financial support; Department of Disease Control, Thailand
- Chevron Donates 100 Survival Kits to Lawa Flood Victims in Khon Kaen, Thailand
to Solve Community Health Issues project area, Ban Lawa and Chikokkor, Khon Kaen province, Thailand, Chevron , led by Chalida Narongsirikul, Social Investment / Social Performance Advisor of Chevron Thailand. With the assistance of Tropical Disease Research Center (TDRC) and SEAOHUN, Chevron visited Ban Lawa Together TDRC, SEAOHUN and Chevron distributed the kits to affected families. Information and Source: Chevron Photo: TDRC ( https://www.facebook.com/TDRLab )












