The African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) is a not-for-profit networking and service organization dedicated to improving health outcomes of the communities we serve in liaison with ministries of health and other partners. Strengthening capacity for public health preparedness and response through Field Epidemiology (and Laboratory) Training Programs {FE(L)TPs}, and other applied epidemiology training programs is one of our core activities.
Established in 2005 with our Secretariat in Kampala, Uganda, we have presence in over 40 countries and at least 700 personnel in various locations.
La Dirección de Laboratorios Clínicos e Imágenes del SNS, encabezada por Yoany Arias (@yoanya), realizó el Taller de Gestión de Muestras y Resultados para pruebas de CD4, ADN, PCR y carga viral de VIH, que contó con el apoyo de African Field Epidemiology Network (@AFENETAfrica).
AFENET Lab Team recognized as #CDC Global TB Elimination Champions for Innovations in Uganda, thanks to their pioneering work in implementing the TB Clinic-Lab Interface Continuous Quality Improvement (CLICQ!) program, in partnership with @MinofHealthUG >
AFENET Lab Team Recognized as CDC Global TB Elimination Champions for Innovations in Uganda
In an exciting development for the fight against tuberculosis (TB), the AFENET Lab team in Uganda has been selecte...
bit.ly
On World TB Day, let's unite to raise awareness and intensify our efforts to combat the global TB epidemic. Together, we can make a difference in eradicating this disease. #WorldTBDay #EndTB
"The theme of World TB Day 2024 - ‘Yes! We can end TB!’ – conveys a message of hope that getting back-on-track to turn the tide against the TB epidemic is possible through high level leadership, increased investments and faster uptake of new WHO recommendations." - WHO
A new dawn at AFENET as we welcome new Board Chair Dr Lazarus Kuonza who replaces Prof Ernest Kenu. Meeting Secretariat staff today in Kampala-Uganda, Dr Kuonza called for collective effort towards achieving AFENET’s mission of pushing for #AHealthierAfrica
AFENET’s Life course Immunization Project Coordinator Dr John Kamulegeya recently conducted a baseline data collection in 12 districts in which school health service provision evaluation in #Uganda will be conducted, scheduled to start on April 8.