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Dr Gladys Kalema Zikusoka the CEO CTPH with Dr James Musinguzi the ED UWA signing the MoU. Photo | Eve Muganga.
SOURCE: Thursday, July 17, 2025 | By Eve Muganga What you need to know: Dr. James Musinguzi, UWA Executive Director, attributed the renewal to the tremendous achievements and benefits of their partnership.   The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) have renewed their partnership for five
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Stuart Patterson, senior lecturer in wild animal health and associate dean at the RVC, and Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder and chief executive of Conservation Through Public Health.
SOURCE : | Published: 03 Apr 2025 | Last Updated: 03 Apr 2025 09:30:03   The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) in Uganda. The partnership will strengthen international collaboration in wildlife health and conservation, further advancing One Health
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SOURCE:   Northwood students visit Uganda, trek with gorillas, learn about life and conservation there | Jun 26, 2025 | Chris Gaige | Staff Writer | cgaige@adirondackdailyenterprise.com The Northwood LEAP trip smiles in front of Conservation Through Public Health’s main laboratory building on May 25 along with the Zikusoka family, who
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SOURCE: My profile has been featured in today’s edition of The Observer! get a copy and discover my journey into conservation. Thank you, Timothy Nsubuga, for capturing the story. by TIMOTHY NSUBUGA June 26, 2025 Dr Gladys Kalema (L) in the mountains with a UWA ranger One can hardly talk about
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SOURCE: | Feb 3rd, 2025 Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka Serendipitous is how I describe my meeting with Dr. Gladys during my time in Uganda. One afternoon, we were driving back to our accommodation at Volcanoes Bwindi, and Shaun, our local guide and driver from Ellington Safaris, looked over at me and
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SOURCE: | Feb 19, 2025 https://youtu.be/X2FkM41Iaiw?feature=shared    
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SOURCE:  | December 14, 2022 The wildlife veterinarian's community-based approach to raising the profile of great apes and other wildlife across Africa has been called 'revolutionary.' Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a mountain gorilla lurks behind her. Photograph by Jo Anne McArthur The first time National Geographic
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SOURCE | | January 15th, 2025   The number of mountain gorillas is steadily increasing, which moved them from the status of critically endangered to endangered.   Julius Luwemba Journalist @New Vision Several conservationists have expressed optimism about the rise in gorilla numbers as new births have, in the past,
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Ms Judyth Nsababera, the Consul General of Uganda in Guangzhou with mic
SOURCE : |  By STEPHEN OTAGE |Wednesday, December 25, 2024 What you need to know: During the celebrations, Ms Nsababera paid tribute to Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusooka, a prominent conservationist and advocate for wildlife protection, whose efforts have made an impact on Uganda’s environmental landscape.   The Uganda Consulate in Guangzhou- China
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