Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health has launched a new website

Showcasing the Center's continuous development, their communication team has developed a new website that has a more user-friendly design, improved accessibility, search optimisation, social media integration, and simple navigation to allow target audience to find exactly what they need.

Kseniya Hartvigsson and Miriam Nanteza during a communication workshop in February 2024 in Kampala, Uganda. Photo: Davidson Ndyabahika.

CESH communication team: Miriam Nanteza, Davidson Ndyabahika and Kseniya Hartvigsson.
CESH communication workshop in February 2024 in Kampala, Uganda. Photo: Davidson Ndyabahika.
About the Centre
Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University in Uganda have been working together for over 20 years. In 2021 they established a Centre based on their strong partnership to bring people together, recognize their health challenges and mobilize actions towards well-being. Today the Centre provides tools, resources and training programs for researchers, students, professionals and policy makers globally.