2025
On March 26, 2025, partners met in Nan (Northern Thailand) to mark the official launch of the ASAMCO project in the province. The meeting was hosted at the provincial Department of Health.
read the report by Mr. Nattawut Tintukasiri (Department of Disease Control, MoPH, Thailand)
In this CABI One Health webinar, the social-Ecological and One Health Observatory was presented. A CABI One Health Case selected as OHHLEP by the One Health Quadripartite for the book One Health Case Studies: Practical Applications of the Transdisciplinary Approach
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The team has conducted its first fieldwork at MUKA, investigating rodent ecology in the long term (see a video recorded during the fieldwork).
2024
On December 13, 2024, the various parties and partners met in Bangkok (Thailand) at the Faculty of Veterinary Technology, Kasetsart University, to mark the official launch of the ASAMCO project in the region, the second component of the PREACTS project developed within the framework of the international PREZODE initiative (IRD Thailand)
Bangkok: December 04, 2024
On December 4, 2024, HealthDEEP has organized the first general assembly of the International Research Laboratory at the Faculty of Tropical Medicine (Mahidol University). Activities, management and financial reports regarding year 2024 were presented and discussed among members.
see the original agenda
Mahidol University, in Partnership with the Embassy of France in Thailand Organized the “Climate and Health Regional Dialogue Workshop”
A half-day session "One Health and Climate Change in an Urbanized Word" was co-organized by IRASEC, CNRS@CREATE and HealthDEEP. The session focused on the emerging challenges posed by climate change impact on pathogens in urban settings and discussing integrated, innovative strategies to manage health risks in an increasingly urbanized Southeast Asia.
On 30-31 January 2024, CNRS@CREATE hosted the One Urban Health Workshop in Southeast Asia. With over 100 participants, 20 presentations and 2 group discussions.
MUKA: January 24-26, 2024
On 24-26 July 2024, the KoM of HealthDEEP was organized at MUKA (Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus), with the presence of the Deans and vice-Deans of four Faculties of Kasetsart University and Mahidol University, the Deputy Director-General of the Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) and representatives of Department of Disease Control (Ministry of Public Health, Thailand), CNRS at Singapore, IRD at Bangkok, French Embassy to Thailand, of WOAH (Bangkok), and IRASEC.