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Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

Founder and CEO

Professional Background

Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is widely recognized as a transformative leader in the field of conservation and public health, utilizing her extensive background in veterinary medicine to advance the cause of wildlife conservation. As the founder and CEO of Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH), she has spearheaded numerous initiatives blending veterinary medicine with public health efforts in Uganda. Her innovative approach has made significant strides in addressing the interconnected challenges of wildlife conservation, human health, and community development.

Throughout her career, Kalema-Zikusoka has been a passionate advocate for the health of both wildlife and the communities that coexist with them. Understanding the vital link between human and animal health, she has implemented programs that not only protect endangered species like the mountain gorilla but also enhance the well-being of the local populations living near national parks. Under her leadership, CTPH has developed and executed community-based projects that engage local stakeholders in practices that promote both conservation and health, ensuring a sustainable future for both wildlife and humanity.

Education and Achievements

Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka completed her Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine at the prestigious Royal Veterinary College, University of London. This solid educational foundation has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the intricacies of animal health and disease, particularly in the context of its implications for human health and biodiversity conservation.

Her academic accomplishments paved the way for her groundbreaking work with CTPH, which she founded to address the urgent need for integrated solutions to wildlife preservation and public health. This pioneering organization has become a model for others around the world, illustrating how veterinary medicine can play a crucial role in conservation efforts.

Notable Achievements

Gladys' contributions to conservation and public health have garnered her numerous accolades and recognition from various prestigious organizations. She has played a pivotal role in projects aimed at reducing the risks of disease transmission between wildlife and humans, advancing the understanding of zoonotic diseases, and promoting sustainable livelihoods in communities around protected areas. Her leadership and advocacy have led to meaningful collaborations between veterinarians, health professionals, and community organizations, establishing a holistic framework for conservation that is both innovative and impactful.

In addition to her role at CTPH, Kalema-Zikusoka has represented Uganda at various international forums, sharing her insights and experiences on the importance of integrating health and conservation approaches. She has also been an active participant in global discussions on environmental sustainability, emphasizing the urgent need for health and conservation sectors to work in tandem to achieve lasting results.

Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka's commitment to her field and her pioneering role in linking public health initiatives with wildlife conservation has made her a respected leader in both the veterinary and conservation communities. Her work continues to inspire future generations of conservationists, veterinarians, and public health professionals.

Achievements

  • Founder and CEO of Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH)
  • Developed innovative approaches combining wildlife conservation with public health initiatives
  • Implemented community engagement programs around national parks in Uganda
  • Advocate for sustainable practices linking animal health and human well-being
  • Recognized speaker at international conservation and health forums

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Uganda