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      • About us
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21 Jul Three Generations Of Authors| NBS Breakfast Meeting

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Fu6pHaOPg   SOURCE: NBS Televison...

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Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka encouraged Ugandans to write their stories describing writing as therapeutic. Courtesy photo

21 Jul Celebrating three generations of book authors

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SOURCE: New Vision | Jul 20th, 2024   “I am calling upon the young generation to read books, at my age I still read my newspapers every day. There is a lot of knowledge you will pass on to other generations if you embrace the reading culture,”...

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18 Jun Walking with gorillas

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Source : Université de Genève (UNIGE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UGJlsAKPHE...

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10 Jun Pour protéger les gorilles, il faut prendre soin des gens qui vivent à leurs côtés

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Publié le 08 juin 2024 à 05:30. / Modifié le 08 juin 2024 à 16:55. SOURCE |  La vétérinaire ougandaise Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka se bat depuis une trentaine d’années pour préserver les derniers gorilles des montagnes de son pays, tout en améliorant les conditions de vie de...

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08 Jun Keeping Gorillas and People Healthy

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Wildlife veterinarian Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka on integrating healthcare for human and nonhuman communities. Source:   By : Kari Mutu Nearly three decades ago, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka became Uganda’s first national wildlife veterinarian. At the time, hardly any women worked in conservation in the country and...

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08 Jun When gorillas and humans live together

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SOURCE:           30 May 2024 [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Image: Marian/AdobeStock[/caption] How can gorilla conservation be combined with the public health of the local population in Uganda? Walking with Gorillas will share her personal experience on this issue at an event to be held on Monday, 3 June...

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About CTPH
CTPH is a Uganda-based, award-winning leader in gorilla and wildlife conservation, championing the health of wildlife, ecosystems, humans, and their livestock in and around Africa’s protected areas.


Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) is a registered Ugandan NGO and 501(c)3 US registered nonprofit.


Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law EIN 37-145576.
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Email: supporter@ctph.org

Phone: +(256) 752 330 139

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