Collaborations and Partnerships

Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB)

Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB) MUST has been in collaboration with VUB since 2017. Through this partnership MUST is implementing the Institutional University Cooperation (IUC) funded by VLIR-UOS.  The IUC is titled “University as a Facilitator for Community Based Sustainable Solutions to Demographic Challenges in South Western Uganda (UCoBS)” from 2021 to 2032. UCoBS programme focuses […]

Read more

The European Union (EU)

The European Union (EU) The EU is a funding agency that supports a number of projects at MUST. Currently, the projects EU funds at MUST include Human Resources for Primary Care in Africa (HURAPRIM), Capacity building in Sustainability and Environment Management (CAPSEM), and Durable Solutions. Human Resources for Primary Care in Africa (HURAPRIM): The HURAPRIM-project […]

Read more

Global Emergency Care Collaboration (GECC)

Global Emergency Care Collaboration (GECC) GECC runs a two-year, emergency medicine training program for non-physician clinicians, in collaboration with local and national institutions. The Emergency Care Practitioner (ECP) program is designed to teach symptoms based emergency medicine to educate strong clinicians, as well as teach clinicians how to be quality educators to train the incoming […]

Read more

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Development (NOW-WOTRO)

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Development (NOW-WOTRO) WOTRO and MUST partnership is collaborative research on a number of projects including economic empowerment of women and sustainable MRI system to diagnose hydrocephalus. Economic empowerment of women (EWP-U): In 2015 Women’s International Cross Cultural Exchange (ISIS – WICCE) partnered with Tilburg University, Mbarara University and Makerere University to […]

Read more

University Of Kwazulu Natal

University Of Kwazulu Natal The University of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa collaborated with MUST to enhance the healthcare workers’ reproductive counseling knowledge, views and practices for people living with HIV in Mbarara, Uganda. The partnership between PHARMBIOTRAC at MUST; and UKZN’s Centre for Indigenous Knowledge Systems (CIKS) and the Pharmaceutical Sciences Discipline was initiated in […]

Read more