Collaborations and Partnerships

University of Antwerp

University of Antwerp MUST – University of Antwerp  collaborates in implementing the Institutional University Cooperation (IUC) funded by VLIR-UOS  titled “University as a Facilitator for Community Based Sustainable Solutions to Demographic Challenges in South Western Uganda (UCoBS)” from 2021 to 2032. FacebookTweet

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Medical University of Vienna

Medical University of Vienna MUST- Medical University of Vienna collaborates on the EU funded consortium projects on Human Resources for Primary Care in Africa (HURAPRIM). The collaboration focuses on improving human resources for health in Mbarara District, Uganda. The project’s objectives include to analyze the actual situation of human resources in health in Africa, to […]

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University of Botswana

University of Botswana MUST- University Of Botswana collaborates on the EU funded consortium projects on Human Resources for Primary Care in Africa (HURAPRIM). The collaboration focuses on improving human resources for health in Mbarara District, Uganda. The project’s objectives include to analyze the actual situation of human resources in health in Africa, to understand the […]

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Ahfad University For Women

Ahfad University For Women MUST- Ahfad University For Women collaborates on the EU funded consortium projects on Human Resources for Primary Care in Africa (HURAPRIM). The collaboration focuses on improving human resources for health in Mbarara District, Uganda. The project’s objectives include to analyze the actual situation of human resources in health in Africa, to […]

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Universite De Bamako

Universite De Bamako MUST- Universite De Bamako collaborates on the EU funded consortium projects on Human Resources for Primary Care in Africa (HURAPRIM). The collaboration focuses on improving human resources for health in Mbarara District, Uganda. The project’s objectives include to analyze the actual situation of human resources in health in Africa, to understand the […]

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