At Nepal One Health Institute, we tackle health challenges where they begin—at the intersection of humans, animals, and the environment. Your support enables us to conduct critical research on zoonotic diseases, strengthen surveillance for antimicrobial resistance, train frontline health workers, and engage communities in protecting their own health. We work in some of the most vulnerable areas of Nepal, where a small investment can have a lasting impact. By donating or partnering with NOHI, you are helping to address critical public health challenges in Nepal and beyond, ensuring a healthier, more resilient future for communities and ecosystems alike.
NOHI welcomes partnerships with universities and research institutions to advance One Health in Nepal. Collaborations include joint research projects, student placements, and publications across zoonotic diseases, AMR, climate change, and health systems strengthening. Current partners include Colorado State University, University of Florida, and Chulalongkorn University. Contact sankalpa@nepalohi.org to explore collaboration opportunities.
Volunteers contribute to NOHI's mission through fieldwork support, research assistance, communications, event coordination, and technical expertise. Students gain hands-on experience, professionals share their skills, and community members help connect with local communities. Send your CV and interests to sankalpa@nepalohi.org to get involved.
Nepal One Health Institute (NOHI), provides academic training opportunities for students passionate about conducting research within a One Health framework, which recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Our multidisciplinary approach encourages students to explore pressing public health issues, zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and ecological health through hands-on research, mentorship, and fieldwork. Students will work alongside experienced researchers and practitioners to gain practical skills and contribute to impactful projects that address real-world challenges in Nepal and beyond. Those interested in joining our academic training programs are encouraged to contact us at info@nepalohi.org / sankalpa@nepalohi.org for further information.