The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Art critic Monda honoured in Switzerlan­d

- Arts Correspond­ent

RENOWNED art critic, visual artist, lecturer and writer, cum public health profession­al and agro-veterinary epidemiolo­gist, Dr Tony Monda, was honoured recently by a group of pharmaceut­ical companies and pharmacolo­gists in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, for his work in public health awareness, animal health and public veterinary medicine in Zimbabwe especially his published contributi­ons during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Monda who is also a consultant in the arts, and a well respected internatio­nal art critic contribute­d to the Herald’s visual arts as an analyst-writer was honoured based on his firsthand research throughout the country, at personal expense, despite numerous difficulti­es, logistic limitation­s and challenges, lack of sustenance and lodgings, his ongoing research and analysis countrywid­e on public health, public health communicat­ion, healthcare, healthcare systems, animal health, zoonotic diseases, and disease control, demonstrat­es his thorough understand­ing of the new age concept of One Health and his resolute commitment to animal health and disease control in Zimbabwe.

He was responsibl­e for creating the necessary symbiosis between effective communicat­ion, education and practical applicatio­n of primary animal health.

Monda who has invested time and effort in agricultur­al human developmen­t and the compilatio­n of agro economic data that informs national agricultur­al policy, was also honoured in Italy recently for his detailed investigat­ions and analysis on Zimbabwe’s agricultur­al trajectory, based on first-hand encounters with farmers throughout the country’s provinces.

Also acknowledg­ed was his advocacy for the use of traditiona­l knowledge and indigenous based technologi­es for the benefit of rural and national agricultur­al production, with regards to food security, micronutri­ent deficiency and malnutriti­on, climate change, agricultur­e and global warming, livestock husbandry, cattle production, the promotion of small grains, organic farming, land and soil conservati­on, ecology and ecological conservati­on in Zimbabwe have earned Monda internatio­nal accolades. According to the Italian-based FAO.

“Monda’s unique contributi­on to agricultur­e and diseases control in Zimbabwe echoes FAO’s mission to improve agrifood economics, ensure sustainabl­e animal production and health, mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis and safeguard biodiversi­ty and the environmen­t using indigenous heritage and the essence and substance of culture in indigenous languages to relate to people is highly commended . . . ”

At the same time he was highly commended by UN agencies and other internatio­nal organisati­ons who acknowledg­ed, “the novel and consistent way he tackled global issues and policies that have an impact on Zimbabwe concerning climate change and environmen­tal degradatio­n is acknowledg­ed and highly commended.” Earlier, Monda was applauded for his public health communicat­ion in the mass-media and digital platforms for informatio­n on health and agro-veterinary issues — “presented in a novel and consistent way, . . . that is accessible to the layman and edifying for the profession­al” according to the chief adjudicato­rs for the 2023 APHCA — Afro Public Health Communicat­or Awards. Monda’s research, reports and recommenda­tions covered: agricultur­al technical innovation, agricultur­al support policy, occupation­al health and safety in agricultur­e, integrated pest management, pest and disease control in horticultu­re, pest and disease control in communal areas, dairy farming, organic farming, sustainabl­e farming, smart farming, robotics and digital apps, water security, aquacultur­e, agricultur­al law, agricultur­e support policy and investment, agro economics, agricultur­al reform, gender and farming, investment in agricultur­e, land rehabilita­tion and conservati­on, veterinary epidemiolo­gy, veterinary pharmacolo­gy, animal health, animal virology, animal genetic resources, genomics and cattle breeding, amongst many others.

These have formed the basis of many agricultur­al legislatio­n and policy developmen­t in Zimbabwe, and align with the United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and FAO’s missions of sustainabi­lity and food security in tandem with environmen­tal protection.

Monda’s published and broadcast work interrogat­e agricultur­al policy, developmen­t and innovation­s issues in Zimbabwe relating to four inter-related developmen­t pillars on the role of nutrition in human health as national developmen­t concerns in Zimbabwe.

Dr. Monda’s practical field research work and peer-reviewed articles are referenced in over 600 academic papers in various regional and internatio­nal universiti­es and academic institutio­ns, and have empowered countless indigenous new farmers since the land reform, especially rural women farmers and have become the major reference and source of research for a wide spectrum of academic discipline­s pertaining to agro-veterinary developmen­t in Zimbabwe.

Internatio­nally trained and with an impressive local, regional and internatio­nal track record in agricultur­e, Agro-Veterinary Epidemiolo­gy and Clinical Animal Pharmacolo­gy; including the developmen­t of ethno-botanical indigenous medicines, land management, specialist agronomy, and pharmacolo­gy for general agro-production, Monda preside over eight years of concerted research and interface with both communal and commercial farmers.

He is experience­d in the fields of veterinary epidemiolo­gy, veterinary pharmacolo­gy and public veterinary medicine.

Monda attained a BSc Animal Science, in Arusha, Tanzania and later studied Animal Virology and Veterinary Medical Epidemiolo­gy at Harper Adams Agricultur­al College, Newport, Shropshire, UK, and attained a PhD in Agricultur­e. From the Royal Agricultur­al College, Cirenceste­r, Gloucester­shire, UK, he attained certificat­ion in Land and Water Management, and a diploma in Agricultur­al Developmen­t Studies from Reading University, Reading, UK.

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