LMU Klinikum
Center for International Health CIHLMU
CIHLMU is a center at LMU Klinikum

One Health Network Funds Projects

The OH-TARGET (One Health Training and Research Global Network) is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and coordinated by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The vision and overarching aim of the CIHLMU is to empower health professionals. With this vision, the CIHLMU aspires to meet health-related challenges through capacity building in training and research. Within the OH-TARGET project, our vision has expanded to a more participatory and interdisciplinary approach to improve global health conditions.

The OH-TARGET project supports interdisciplinary and collaborative research through One Health Network Funds, offering grants for multidisciplinary high-quality research projects, ensured by a thorough selection process. By promoting partner autonomy and effective dissemination, these funds foster South-South collaboration and drive evidence-based policy and practice.

2026/2027

The Call for Proposals for the One Health Network Funds 2026/2027 is now open.

You can read more about the next round of the One Health Network Funds Project and the Application Process here.

2025/2026

In 2025, 17 proposals were submitted, and the following three One Health projects were approved and are currently in progress:

Maria Teresa Solis Soto - Universidad San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca (USFX), Bolivia Antimicrobial Resistance as a Public Health Threat: An analysis of stakeholder’s opinion from Bolivia, Italy, Ghana, Guatemala, and Nepal

Mkunde Chachage – National Institute for Medical Research – Mbeya Medical Research Center (MMRC), Tanzania Arboviral diseases in Brazil, Italy and Tanzania: towards a comprehensive One Health strategy for the virological, epidemiological, entomological and immunological profiling

Sonia Mara Raboni – Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Brazil Dengue: core competencies in One Health focusing on teamwork, transdisciplinary, and community cooperation

2023/2024

In 2023, out of 22 submitted proposals, four One Health projects were approved and initiaded:

2021/2022

In 2021, out of 21 submitted proposals, five One Health projects were approved and initiaded:

2020/2021

In 2020, six virtual teaching, training, and Covid-19 projects were approved and initiaded: