Dog vaccination campaign against rabies Drawing competition on One Health in schools One Health education for school children One Health education in a women's association

Odyssey Conservation Trust

Org #38945
Vetted since 2017
2007
year founded
$4,008
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The mission of the Odyssey Conservation Trust is to conserve biodiversity through local and indigenous women. We improve the quality of life of women by using a holistic approach which links their well-being to the health of their environment and the health of their animals - an approach called One Health. By valorizing their traditional environmental knowledge and breaking the poverty cycle into which local women's lives are entangled, we promote the role of indigenous women as custodians of unique biocultural heritages.

Projects (1)

One Health in the Argan Forest
Morocco / Climate Action
One Health in the Argan Forest
Project Leaders
Julie Garnier
Julie Garnier
Organization Information
Haddon Hall
Bakewell, DE451LA
United Kingdom
0033674655673
Organization Information
Haddon Hall
Bakewell, DE451LA
United Kingdom
0033674655673

Project Reports

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Business training for women and the youth

By Dr Julie Garnier | Project Leader

Training in business management skills is essential for women and the youth living in the argan forest as business opportunities need to be optimized in a just and equitable manner. Indeed, the area... Read the full report ›

An awareness campaign on AntiMicrobial Resistance

By Dr Julie Garnier | Project Director

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a growing threat to human, animal and environmental health that requires a holistic One Health approach. Named the “silent  pandemic”,... Read the full report ›

Standing by Morocco and its people

By Dr J.Garnier | Project Leader

On 8th September 2023 a devastating earthquake of magnitude 6.8 struck Morocco, killing around 2,900 people and leaving thousands injured. The epicentre was in the High Atlas... Read the full report ›
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