2019
NO | UNIVERSITY | DATE | LOCATION | TITLE | OBJECTIVE AND GOAL |
1 | International Islamic University Malaysia | 13 – 14 April 2019 | Kampung Permatang Badak, Kuantan, Pahang | One Health-Communication for Behavioural Impact (OH-COMBI) 2019 | i) To inculcate the awareness among local community pertaining the zoonotic and infectious diseases. ii) To increase the level of knowledge of the local community regarding the virulence and the importance of prevention against infectious and zoonotic diseases. iii) To enhance creativity among students in creating interactive ways to deliver information to the public from different backgrounds. iv) To implement the One Health concept against infectious and zoonotic diseases among the local community. v) To enable the students to form the basis of teamwork and communication skills that are crucial in their career development and life processes |
2 | Universiti Teknologi MARA | 29 -30 June 2019 | Kampung Labohan Dagang & Tadom Hills Resort, Banting, Selangor | Preserving Nature by Exposing the Students to Nature-based Activities and the Aboriginal Community | Future One Health workforce should be able to: a. Describe OH concepts in prevention of zoonotic diseases. b. Recognize impact of anthropogenic activities to the ecosystem and vice versa. c. Discuss their roles in sustaining and balancing between ecosystem and human activities. d. Increase collaborations and networking among UiTM students of different faculties to be a responsible future OH workforce. Expected Outcome: a. Future OH workforce from UiTM who appreciates the importance of sustaining the ecosystem, protecting wildlife and controlling human activities which would prevent the emerging/re-emerging of infectious diseases using OH approach. b. Future OH workforce from UiTM who are empowered to implement one health concepts through networking and collaboration. |
3 | Universiti Malaysia Kelantan | 20 April 2019 | Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra, Kelantan | Raising One Health Awareness of Leptospirosis in Kelantan | i) To raise the awareness of the students of UMK as well as the public on the fatal zoonotic disease, Leptospirosis, which is currently of high regards to members of the public as well as authority ii) To expose the public regarding the role of veterinary and medical services in eradicating this outbreak iii) Due to lack of awareness of public toward this high mortality disease, we decided to organize the One Health Awareness of Leptospirosis in Kelantan as an initiative to raise the awareness in neighborhood especially Kelantan people |
4 | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak | Phase 1: 27 April 2019 | Pusat Islam Tun Abang Salahuddin, UNIMAS, Sarawak | Fight Against Rabies Program 2019 | i) To create awareness and engagement among university students on rabies control and prevention. ii) To bring about ideas and thoughts from various principles on rabies control and prevention. iii) To initiate a movement on overcoming rabies spread in UNIMAS. |
Phase 2: 6 May 2019 | Student Pavillion, UNIMAS, Sarawak | Rabies Awareness Forum 2019 | |||
5 | Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia | Phase 1: 9 February 2019 | Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia | 3D One Health Interactive Games: Discover, Design, Deliver | Phase 1 (Discover): (i). To expose students from multidisciplinary courses on One Health from human health, domestic animals, wildlife sectors and environmental sectors’ perspectives. (ii). To gather ideas on development of One Health related games and mobile application |
Phase 2: 20 – 21 April 2019 | Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia | Phase 2 (Design): (iii). To design One Health related interactive games & mobile application | |||
Phase 3: 29 – 30 June 2019 | Perkampungan Orang Asli Yum, Sungai Siput, Perak | Phase 3 (Deliver): (iv). To create awareness on zoonotic diseases and its prevention among Orang Asli through interactive games, hands on session and mobil application (v). To enhance communication and soft skills among members through planning and implementation of a community program | |||
6 | Universiti Sains Malaysia | 27 April 2019 | Pantai Melawi, Bachok, Kelantan | Let’s Get to Know Zoonotic Diseases: Transmission and Prevention Program | i) To increase the awareness of villagers in Pantai Melawi Bachok towards zoonotic diseases focusing on transmission methods and preventive measures by applying the concept of One Health as an integrative effort to achieve optimum health for human, animals and the environment. ii) This program enabled multi-sectoral involvement of Malaysia’s Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs), and Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) towards spreading awareness of zoonotic diseases towards the villagers at Pantai Melawi Bachok iii) This program provided an opportunity for USM’s students to interact and understand each other more in their respective fields of expertise, where further management and proper planning can be done |
7 | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia | 29 November – 1 December 2019 | Kampung Sungai Tiang, Royal Belum, Gerik, Perak | Royal Belum Outreach Grand Venture | i) To do research on Malaria KAP among orang asli ii) To give student from faculty of medicine knowledge on zoonotic diseases iii) To expose students from faculty of medicine on Orang Asli community related health problem such hygiene, diet, environmental, behavior and occupation related iv) To teach students on skills and professionalism during communicating with community from different ages and backgrounds v) To expose students from faculty of medicine on volunteerism and social services |
8 | Universiti Putra Malaysia | 1 December 2019 | Hospital Pengajar, Universiti Putra Malaysia | Rabies Run 2019 | i) To raise the awareness of UPM students as well as the public on the fatal rabies outbreak ii) To extend the educational experience for UPM students as this enable to practice and apply their skills and knowledge by working together to foster awareness |
2018
NO | UNIVERSITY | DATE | LOCATION | TITLE | OBJECTIVE AND GOAL |
1 | International Islamic University Malaysia | 20 – 21 April 2018 | Kulliyah Allied Health Sciences, IIUM Kuantan & Dataran Kerayong, Bera, Pahang | Community Education with One Health Approach Towards Preventing Infectious Disease in Conjunction with World Health Day 2018 Collaborate witH Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Pahang | i) To promote the awareness among community about the zoonotic and infectious diseases. ii) To create the interactive ways in delivering information of zoonotic diseases iii) To implement the one health concept between students and staffs of Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Pahang (JKNP) iv) To deliver information of zoonotic diseases and infectious diseases effectively to community. v) To expose students IIUM to public and community in order to adapt once been graduated |
2 | Universiti Teknologi MARA | 22 – 23 September 2018 | Kuala Gula, Krian, Perak | Sustaining Ecosystem and Wildlife with Anthropogenic Activities Toward Prevention of Infectious Disease: Field Trip to Kuala Gula, Perak | i) Describe OH Concepts in prevention of zoonotic diseases ii) Recognize impact of anthropogenic activities to the ecosystem and vice versa iii) Discuss their roles in sustaining and balancing between ecosystem and human activities iv) Increase collaborations and networking among UiTM students of different faculties to be a responsible future OH workforce |
3 | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia | 28 – 29 June 2018 | Lecture Hall 2, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia & National Zoo of Malaysia | Have Fun, Get Dirty with Germies and Beast 2.0 | i) While doing volunteer work at National Zoo, active participants able to identify animal and environmental reservoirs of pathogens (MersCoV, HPAI, Rabies virus, Salmonella sp., Brucella sp., Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex sp., Leptospira sp., and Hendra virus) for zoonoses in Malaysia. ii) While doing volunteer work at National Zoo, active participants able to determine the mode of pathogens transmission from infected animal and contaminated environment to human. iii) Given a link to The approved list of biological agents (HSE UK 2016), active participants able to determine the pathogens hazard category. iv) Given an example of chain of transmission, active groups able to draw a comprehensive chain of transmission for their designated pathogens v) Given adequate information through open learning materials, active groups able to organize the information in a form of online puzzle words for future educational use. |
4 | Universiti Malaysia Kelantan | 7 April 2018 | Main campus, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan | One Health Awareness of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Kelantan | i) To introduce One Health concept to the community in Kelantan ii) To instil the importance of transdisplinary approach in One Health to detect, prevent and respond towards the occurrence of infectious diseases iii) To forge collaborations between students from multiple disciplines iv) To promote awareness regarding mosquitoes borne diseases v) To share information on prevention of mosquito- borne diseases vi) To develop leaderhip skills among participants who are the future OH young leaders |
5 | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak | Phase 1: 3 – 4 March 2018 | Rumah Panjang, Kampung Sekuau, Sibu, Sarawak | One Health in Community | i) To introduce the concept of One Health to the community ii) To educate the community on mosquito-borne diseases, particularly the illneses that may affect their lives and the importance of taking preventive measures against mosquito-borne diseases iii) To educate the community on proper waste management and the importance of proper waste management |
Phase 2: 24 March 2018 | Bako National Park, Kuching | Bako Discovery 2018 | i) To introduce the concept of One Health to students from various disciplines ii) To generate interest among different professionals in their role in One Health iii) To promote collaboration and instill the spirit of teamwork among professionals from different expertise | ||
6 | Universiti Putra Malaysia | 14 – 15 & 29 April 2018 | Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia & BRBD- Rotary Children’s Residence (BRCR) | One World: Phase 1 : The Change Phase 2 : The Movement Phase 3 : The Force | i) To expand knowledge and application of One Health ii) To provide a platform for students from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Human Ecology, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Educational Studies and Faculty of Agriculture to form strong collaborative working relationship to achieve One Health. iii) To develop leadership skills and core competencies in building young leaders of One Health. |
7 | Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia | 29 – 30 September 2018 | Aboriginal Village, Kampung Rening, Cameron Highland | Community Outreach Program | i) Expose students from multidisciplinary courses on One Health particularly on the knowledge of zoonotic diseases among indigenous people ii) Create awareness about the importance of hand hygiene among indigenous people and to teach them the technique of washing hands in the right way iii) Build relationships and cooperation between USIM medical and dental students |
8 | Universiti Sains Malaysia | 2 December 2018 | Kampung Panglima Bayu, Tanah Merah, Kelantan | Let’s Get to Know Leptospirosis | i) To increase the awareness of Kampung Panglima Bayu villagers towards Leptospirosis by applying the concept of One Health as an integrative effort to achieve optimum health for human, animals and the environment ii) This program enabled multi-sectoral involvement of Malaysia’s Ministry of Health (MOH), and Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) towards spreading awareness of Leptospirosis towards the community of Kampung Panglima Bayu. Various departments involved under Ministry of Health includes Health Education Unit of Tanah Merah’s Health District Office, and Kota Jembal’s District Clinic Team. Meanwhile, under MOHE, Universiti Sains Malaysia various departments such as their blood bank, ophthalmology team, and dental team are involved with the program iii) This program provided an opportunity for USM’s students to interact and understand each other more in their respective fields of expertise, and for them to reach out to communities involved with Leptospirosis, where further management and proper planning can be done |
2017
NO | UNIVERSITY | DATE | LOCATION | TITLE | OBJECTIVE AND GOAL |
1 | International Islamic University Malaysia | 11 – 13 August 2017 | Tasik Chini Research Centre | Educational Visit to Tasik Chini: One Environment, One Health, One Mission – In-Situ PBL | i) To describe the role of microorganisms in the environment and maintaining the balance of biodiversity in an ecosystem. ii) To apply techniques in sampling microorganisms from soil, water and air. iii) To discuss the role of biodiversity and the environment in possible transmission of infectious disease from the wild genetic reservoir. iv) To discuss the importance of public awareness and economic impact of wildlife borne zoonosis. v) To explore natural herbs and plants that may have the potential as antimicrobial agents. |
2 | Universiti Teknologi MARA | 14 – 15 October 2017 | Seminar Room, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA & Port Dickson Beach | Seminar and Field Trip on Environment Health Risk Assessment | i) a. To increase awareness and knowledge about OH concepts among UiTM students in prevention of zoonotic diseases. ii) To increase collaborations and networking among UiTM students from different faculties to be responsible future OH workforce. iii) To acquire basic skills in environmental health risk assessment in UiTM students |
3 | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia | 13 – 14 July 2017 | Lecture Hall 2, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia & National Zoo of Malaysia | Awareness Program: Zoonoses and the Human, Animal, Ecosystems Interface | i) Given a work environment, undergraduates medical and health sciences students able to identify animal and environmental reservoirs of potential pathogens for zoonoses in Malaysia. ii) Given a work environment, undergraduates medical and health sciences students able to determine the mode of pathogens transmission from infected animal and contaminated environment to human in the specific working population. iii) Given a work environment, undergraduates medical and health sciences students able to prioritize type of potential zoonoses in the specific working population. iv) Given a work environment, undergraduates medical and health sciences students able to organize the information in a form of interactive educational material for future use. |
4 | Universiti Malaysia Kelantan | 30 September 2017 | Lecture Hall, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan | Raising One Health Awareness in Avian Influenza (H5N1) Outbreak | i) This program was to raise the awareness of UMK students, as well as local secondary school students on HPAI, which is a zoonotic disease that could cause massive economic loss and severely affect health of birds and human ii) To inform the students on the roles of Department of Veterinary Services in eradicating HPAI outbreak iii) Students will acquire accurate information on HPAI, and will hopefully disseminate the knowledge to other students and members of local communities iv) This programmed is create an awareness among students of different ages and locations within Kelantan, in hope information gathered during the event will be spread among friends, family members, and people from communities of the participants |
5 | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak | 30 December 2017 | Gunung Gading Recreational Park, Lundu, Sarawak | UNIMAS One Health Student Club Explorace 2017 | i) To introduce the concept of One Health to the foundation students ii) To establish awareness on the threat of new and emerging diseases iii) To generate interest among younger generation in the field of One Health iv) To develop a collective effort of creating a sustainable environment, involving future professionals across all fields v) To educate future professionals on the intricate interplay between human, animal, environement in ensuring a sustainable living |
6 | Universiti Putra Malaysia | Phase 1: 22 April 2017 Phase 2: 13 – 14 April 2017 : 20 – 21 April 2017 | Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia | One Health Ambassadors: Phase 1 (The Change) Phase 2 (The Movement) | i) To expand knowledge and application of One Health. ii) To provide a platform for students from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Human Ecology, Faculty of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Educational Studies and Faculty of Agriculture to form strong collaborative working relationship to achieve One Health. iii) To develop leadership skills and core competencies in building young leaders of One Health. |
7 | Universiti Sains Malaysia | 22 – 24 July 2017 | Kampung Pulau Tebu Tunjong, Kelantan | Let’s Get to Know H5N1 | i) The objective of this program is to apply the concept of One Health by a multi-disciplinary team as an integrative effort to achieve optimum health for human, animals and the environment ii) This program provided an opportunity for Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus students to interact and understand each other more in their respective fields of expertise |