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CCI Conservation Seminar -  Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Integrating health and people in gorilla conservation

Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Founder and CEO, Conservation Through Public Health

Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) is an award-winning Ugandan grassroots NGO and US registered non-profit founded in 2003 that promotes biodiversity conservation by enabling people to co-exist with wildlife through improving animal health, community health and livelihoods in and around Africa’s protected areas and wildlife-rich habitats. Following a fatal scabies disease outbreak in the then critically endangered mountain gorillas that was traced to marginalized human communities living around the protected gorilla habitat, CTPH developed a One Health approach to biodiversity conservation that addresses human, animal and environmental health together. 

CTPH’s programs began at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda, home to just under half of the world’s mountain gorillas. The One health model improved community health and contributed to a reduction in human-related morbidity and mortality in gorillas. This model also improved community attitudes to conservation, and led to better protection for gorillas in community land. CTPH built upon this One Health model to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, working with Uganda Wildlife Authority, NGOs, tour operators and community groups, to prevent transmission of COVID-19 between people and from people to gorillas and improving community livelihoods in the absence of tourism through Gorilla Conservation Coffee, a social enterprise that supports farmers living around habitats with gorillas. Through organic expansion, training and advocacy this model that is addressing 10 ot of 17 sustainable development goals, is being expanded to biodiversity hotspots to prevent and better control disease outbreaks, as well as, address climate change.

CTPH is advocating for integrated approaches to achieve a planet in balance through a book – Walking With Gorillas – about Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka’s conservation journey shaped by One Health.

4 to 5 pm, Main Seminar Room.

Drinks to follow in Common Room afterwards

Online participants need to register for a Zoom link via Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cci-conservation-seminar-gladys-kalema-zi...

In person attendees can just turn up.

Drinks will follow in the DAB common room.

Date: 
Wednesday, 17 May, 2023 - 16:00 to 17:00
Event location: 
Main Seminar Room, David Attenborough Building