UIAHR Can Do…

UIAHR offers a wide variety of activities in different health and environmental sectors. These sectors include:

  • Information Technology “IT”

    At the Universal Institute for Applied and Health Research (UIAHR), we recognize the profound impact of the Information Technology sector on our rapidly evolving world.

    -Our commitment to advancing environmental and health research extends to understanding the IT sector’s pivotal role in shaping economies, societies, and the well-being of communities.

    -With a comprehensive understanding of the IT business sector and ecosystem locally and internationally, we bridge the gap between research and action.

    -UIAHR’s team of experts is dedicated to conducting in-depth assessments, providing valuable insights, and crafting sustainable solutions that empower IT companies to thrive.

    -We work collaboratively with IT organizations, shedding light on challenges, identifying opportunities, and recommending policy reforms that enhance the sector’s vitality while ensuring gender inclusivity and environmental responsibility.

    -Together, we embrace innovation, promote positive change, and contribute to the growth of the IT sector while aligning with our mission of fostering a sustainable and healthy future.

  • Water and Wastewater

    – Water resources management.

    – Watershed management.

    – Water and poverty.

    – Water needs assessment and analysis.

    – Socio-economic analysis, tariff, and cost recovery setting.

    – Planning and design of water distribution systems.

    – Planning and design of sewage systems and wastewater
    treatment plants.

    – Developing on-site sanitation system.

    – Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

  • Agriculture

    – Design and planning of irrigation systems.

    – Food security.

    – Agriculture practices and water demand management.

    – Agriculture and climate change.

    – Treated wastewater reuse in agriculture.

  • Solid Waste

    – Design and planning of irrigation systems.

    – Solid waste management studies.

    – Design and planning of collection systems.

    – Design of solid waste transfer stations.

    – Site selection and design of landfills.

    – Tariff and cost recovery.

    – Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

  • Health and Environmental Sector

    – Environmental pollution and control.

    – Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

    – Water quality assessment.

    – Water and health.

    – Occupational safety and health.

    – Public Health in general.

  • Education

    Needs assessment.

    – Curriculum development

    – Quality control

    – Training and capacity building

    – Others

  • Climate Change

    – Conducting national, regional and world-class multidisciplinary
    research on climate change and the environment

    – Engaging with a wide range of key stakeholders and audiences
    locally, regionally and around the world for promoting better informed
    decision-making about climate change and the environment

    – Educating and training new generations of researchers and professionals.