About the Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health
The Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health, CESH, is a digital competence centre established in 2021 in collaboration with Makerere University in Uganda, with the aim of promoting sustainable health and contributing to the 2030 Agenda.
Mission, Vision and Objectives
Mission: Drive the agenda for sustainable health by strengthening capacity, fostering innovation and transforming education and research.
Vision: achieve sustainable health for all, equitably.
Objectivess:
- develop capacity to educate to appreciate, design, implement and evaluate sustainable health initiatives;
- develop resources and tools to drive the sustainable health agenda;
- facilitate and promote networks and partnerships for sustainable health;
- conduct research to generate evidence and contribute knowledge to advance sustainable health.
Photo: N/ALeadership programs
Photo: N/ACapacity development in fragile states (SDGCap), completed in 2023
A capacity development project 2021-2023 funded by Sida which aimed to support the implementation of Agenda 2030 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and Somalia.
Key facts about CESH
There is urgency for action to deliver and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Action needs to be based on sound data and robust collaborations based on trust, innovation and reciprocity. KI and Makerere University have leveraged the long-standing partnership in research and education to be key players in advancing action and have established the Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health. The Centre aims to investigate and promote new ways of operationalising a holistic and sustainable take on health in the 21st century.
KI and Makerere University in Uganda have collaborated in a mutually beneficial cooperation since 2003, when the first formal agreement was signed. The exchange of students, teachers and collaboration in research has developed into more formal projects, for example a joint doctoral training. the collaboration has contributed to important research results within a vast area of health including for example occupational therapy and public health. CESH was founded on this breadth of experience and holistic perspective of health that the and on which it will further promote and develop. Cooperation with Makerere University
CESH activities can be divided under four core engagements:
1. Capacity development and Education
2. Tools and resources
3. Networks and partnerships
4. Research
The activities are based on an online platform.

