We are dedicated to improving health outcomes of the communities we serve in liaison with ministries of health and other partners.
My single composite wish is that all countries will have access to opportunities to develop field epidemiology capacity at all levels to strengthen their health systems. That means increased investment in field epidemiology capacity development and that is critical for global health security.
Dr. Simon Antara | Director, AFENET
AFENET is hosting a benchmarking visit by the Kenya National Public Health Institute at the AFENET Secretariat in Kampala.
The visit from 16 - 19 March 2026 brings together teams from Kenya National Institute of Public Health (NPHI), the Uganda UNPHI, and AFENET to exchange
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🎥 How can a tickler box help ensure no child misses life-saving vaccines?
In Luwero, health workers trained by the Ministry of Health, GEEKS Fellows, the District Health Office, and AFENET are using low-cost tickler boxes to track missed appointments and follow up with
AFENET, in collaboration with the Uganda Ministry of Health – UNEPI, is piloting an Online Learning Curriculum on Immunization Data Triangulation from 12–13 March 2026 in Namanve, Uganda.
The curriculum is designed to strengthen the capacity of district immunization and
On 9 March 2026, the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with Growing Expertise in E-health Knowledge and Skills (GEEKS) Fellows, the Luwero District Health Office, and AFENET, conducted a training for 48 health workers on the creation of tickler boxes using low-cost materials.
The Burkina Faso Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) organized the second workshop of Frontline FETP Cohort 18 from February 23 to 28, 2026, in Ziniaré, in the Central Plateau region.
This workshop, organized by the Ministry of Health with technical support from the