Collaboration overview and priorities
Academic Partnerships: Strengthen collaboration with universities, research institutions, and veterinary colleges both nationally and internationally. These partnerships can include joint research, exchange programs, and academic development.
Government and Regulatory Bodies: Work with government agencies like the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ethiopian Veterinary Association, and local authorities to influence policies that enhance veterinary clinical practices and animal health.
Industry Partnerships: Engage with private veterinary practices, pharmaceutical companies, and diagnostic labs to provide practical experience for students and promote knowledge exchange on the latest advancements in veterinary clinical care.
Community and NGOs: Collaborate with non-governmental organizations and community outreach programs to improve animal health in rural areas, focusing on preventing and managing diseases in livestock.
Priority area: Strengthening Research Capacity, Curriculum Development, Enhancing Clinical Services, Capacity Building for Faculty and Students, Public Health Integration, and Continuing Education.
Business Relationships: The key areas for developing business relationships include Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies, Veterinary Equipment Suppliers and Diagnostic Laboratories, Livestock Industry and Agribusinesses, Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals, Government and Regulatory Authorities, NGOs and International Organizations, Educational and Research institutions, Technology and Innovation Partnerships, Community Stakeholders and Marketing and Branding Partnerships.
Community: The Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine collaborates with the community through outreach programs, training, and clinical services. These partnerships involve providing veterinary care, disease prevention, and awareness campaigns for farmers, livestock owners, and the public. The department also engages in research and capacity-building initiatives, working with local stakeholders to improve animal health, productivity, and public safety.
Research Partners: Universities, research institutions, government agencies, and international organizations
Governmental Organizations: The Ministry of Agriculture, the Ethiopian Veterinary Association, and local health authorities to enhance veterinary care and public health initiatives.