CCHMS
The Centre for Cultural Heritage and Material Science (CCHMS) at the University is dedicated to conserving cultural heritage, fostering innovation, and advancing research, consultancy, and community outreach. Its core mission includes integrating arts and cultural initiatives into University projects, aligning with the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) outlined in the Strategic Plan 2023-2027.
CHAW
The wellbeing aspect encompasses self-care, caring for others, and environmental stewardship—areas that often receive limited attention in current healthcare service delivery. The centre thus integrates various components of community health and wellbeing, which include but are not limited to: healthy bodies, social connections, balanced mental health, connection to nature, sustaining behavior change, and socio-cultural factors for improved healthcare at the community level.
CHAW recognizes the vital contributions of both public and private stakeholders in achieving its objectives. The centre provides a much-needed space for stakeholders to bridge existing gaps in healthcare and cultivate a culture of resilience.T
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CEAFS
CEAFS seeks to ring fence and harmonize the gains made by the University in carving its niche in Environment, Agriculture and Food Security. Building on and complementing long-standing efforts to address livelihood challenges, CEAFS is expanding efforts to advance food and nutrition security and sustainable environment use essential to optimal health and well-being. The Centre is the University’s port of call for partnership and collaboration with local and international research institutes and organizations, private sector, industry and local community working around the Environment, Agriculture and Food Security landscape.