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ABOUTSEAOHUN

Southeast Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN) was established in 2011 with the support of the USAID. The four founding One Health University Networks (OHUNs) were from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam In 2019, the regional network expanded to Cambodia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines In addition, Myanmar One Health University Network is undergoing the process of official recognition to become an official country member of SEAOHUN. In 2020, the regional network comprises eight country networks and eighty-seven universities

87 Universities

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8 Countries

28 One Health Student Clubs

SEAOHUN Vision: A regional network of universities in Southeast Asia generating social and intellectual excellence on One Health

SEAOHUN Secretariat represents the regional network to advocate for the role of universities to build capacity of professionals across sectors to solve complex One Health challenges, conduct research for evidence-based decision making, and assist governments with public health surge capacity

SEAOHUN Mission: Developing a resilient and competent One Health workforce by leveraging education, research, and training excellence provided by member universities in Southeast Asia

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