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Masters of One Health – Veterinary Scholarship

One Health is a collaborative approach that aims to optimize health for people, animals, and ecosystems. It serves as the foundation for our ongoing efforts to improve healthcare in Tanzania.

Introducing our newest scholar: David Junior

“We are pleased to welcome David Junior as our first Masters of One Health Scholar! The program begins in October 2025. He is currently working as a veterinarian in his hometown and is committed to advancing the roles of Tanzanians in their community.

David graduated from Sokoine University of Agriculture in October 2024. His varied educational and work experience allows him to understand the complexities of working with animals and the interconnectedness of animal and human health. His passion for the One Health movement and his initiative and determination to work in this field moved us the most.

His goal is to work in research, and he is interested in zoonotic diseases, such as Brucellosis and parasitic diseases. He has already researched several organizations within Tanzania and internationally that would allow him to work in the One Health sphere in research. We genuinely believe that providing David with the opportunity to complete this master’s program will enable him to make a significant impact on the One Health community in Tanzania. We look forward to updating you on his progress!”

– Diane Tang, veterinarian & PSCTP Volunteer

SPOTLIGHT

Masters of One Health Scholarship

Introducing our newest veterinary scholar: David Junior

“We are pleased to welcome David Junior as our first Masters of One Health Scholar! The program begins in October 2025. He is currently working as a veterinarian in his hometown and is committed to advancing the roles of Tanzanians in their community.

David graduated from Sokoine University of Agriculture in October 2024. His varied educational and work experience allows him to understand the complexities of working with animals and the interconnectedness of animal and human health. His passion for the One Health movement and his initiative and determination to work in this field moved us the most.

His goal is to work in research, and he is interested in zoonotic diseases, such as Brucellosis and parasitic diseases. He has already researched several organizations within Tanzania and internationally that would allow him to work in the One Health sphere in research. We genuinely believe that providing David with the opportunity to complete this master’s program will enable him to make a significant impact on the One Health community in Tanzania. We look forward to updating you on his progress!”

– Diane Tang, veterinarian & PSCTP Volunteer

One Health is a collaborative approach that aims to optimize health for people, animals, and ecosystems. It serves as the foundation for our ongoing efforts to improve healthcare in Tanzania.

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