On the 4th of March the the Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh (DRASA) Health Trust and Alliance for Sustainable Livestock held the Youth PALLI Hackathon: Strengthening Youth Leadership for One Health Integration to Ublic Health Emergencies in Nigeria
and the trust placed on me by this selection. I am grateful to my parents, family, friends and well wishers for all their support through the processes and I want to thank God for grace and life.
Princewill Igbojinwaekwu
Director
Directorate of Antimicrobial Resistance NiMSA
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We are set to make history!
The One Health Summit Africa has now recorded 1,000+ registered participants from over 40 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America.
A truly one of its kind gathering shaping the future of One Health in Africa and beyond.
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With the way antibiotics are being abused in Nigeria, in a few generations a small cut will be lethal once again.
Best believe the newly discovered antibiotics will be too expensive after Seyi Tinubu's Niece becomes Nigeria's first female president and the Naira is competing with the Zimbabwean dollar.
promoting eco-sustainability, and empowering the next generation of leaders to address Africa’s most pressing health, environmental, and food system challenges.
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One Health and Eco-Sustainability Initiative (OHESI) is proud to partner with *Vet Konect Ltd*, *Vet Bridge Network*, the *Cameroon One Health Access Network*, the *Nigeria Association of Veterinary Medical Students (NAVMS)*,
the *International Veterinary Students’ Association–Nigeria (IVSA-Nigeria)*, and the *Nigeria Medical Students Association (NiMSA)* to host the One Health Summit Africa. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to advancing the One Health approach,
And in the state of Kano through NWUMSA we show it's not just the children both also those that handle the very food we eat. AMR isn't just about antibiotic misuse amongst people, it's also about harmful farming practices.
The Guardians of Tomorrow through the University of Jos are here to reiterate that the basis of tomorrow are the children, establishing this fact early on is an optimal way of addressing the rising problem and future threat that is AMR
With RiSUMSA we are putting it forward that one of the best places to start from are those that will be responsible for the feature, imparting on them the importance of AMR and ways to prevent it is of utmost importance.