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===Vision:===  
 
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"A healthier, wealthier and safer society in Africa through Animal resources, with COVAB as the Leading Academic Institution for strategic innovations and services."
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"A healthier, wealthier and safer society in Africa through Animal resources, with COVAB as the Leading Academic Institution for strategic innovations and services."
 
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<br><b>To drive transformative skills, knowledge, technology, enterprises, learning, research and engagement services for the continuous wellbeing and socio-economic growth.</b>
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<br><b>To drive transformative skills, knowledge, technology, enterprises, learning, research and engagement services for the continuous wellbeing and socio-economic growth.</b>
 
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|History=The College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & BioSecurity (CoVAB), Makerere University is the oldest and leading academic veterinary institution in the region. It is Uganda’s number one academic, research and education pillar in the animal and associated industries. CoVAB was established in 1922 as a technical certificate training unit of Makerere College that was later upgraded to a veterinary diploma training department in 1949 under British colonial rule. From 1953, the department offered a Veterinary degree of the University of London until 1963 when it reverted to the University of East Africa. The Makerere University Act of 1970 established it as a legal entity that became the Makerere University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1971. It is now one of the Colleges of Makerere University.
 
|History=The College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & BioSecurity (CoVAB), Makerere University is the oldest and leading academic veterinary institution in the region. It is Uganda’s number one academic, research and education pillar in the animal and associated industries. CoVAB was established in 1922 as a technical certificate training unit of Makerere College that was later upgraded to a veterinary diploma training department in 1949 under British colonial rule. From 1953, the department offered a Veterinary degree of the University of London until 1963 when it reverted to the University of East Africa. The Makerere University Act of 1970 established it as a legal entity that became the Makerere University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1971. It is now one of the Colleges of Makerere University.
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