Prof. Musso Munyeme, PhD, MSc-VPH, B. Vet-Med, is a veterinarian, researcher and Professor of Veterinary Public Health and Wildlife Medicine at the University of Zambia and currently acting Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation at Palabana University (PU). He is the One Health Coordinator of the World Bank Project, the Africa Centre of Excellence for Infectious Diseases of Humans and Animals (ACEIDHA) as well as the current chairperson of the Scientific Steering committee of Preventing Zoonotic Disease Emergence (PREZODE). He has over 25 years of experience solving complex problems from a One Health perspective, taking into account animal, human, and environmental health. He is the past Assistant Dean Research of the School of Veterinary Medicine, and immediate past head of Department of Disease Control. His main research theme has been in zoonotic infectious diseases at the human/livestock/wildlife interface. Through this role, he has worked on national and international public health areas including foodborne illness, zoonotic diseases, emerging and remerging infections. Under various projects, he has helped to facilitate and operationalise the One Health training in Zambia and beyond. He has published extensively in high impact peer reviewed scientific journals with over 100 publications of which 95 are PUBMED indexed.