
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
Dr. Simon Antara, Director of AFENET, gave remarks at the launch of Africa’s Continental One Health & Climate Change and Health Strategies (2025–2030) in Addis Ababa:
“It is my great pleasure to witness this historic moment with Africa CDC. These strategies align with national,…
🇪🇹 AFENET was recognized for supporting Ethiopia’s May 2025 integrated health campaign—delivering measles & polio vaccines, nutrition, and maternal & child health services.
👏 Over 18.5M children vaccinated, incl. 1.5M reached for the first time.
The recognition event was…
Renforcement des capacités de surveillance épidémiologique : Atelier 3 de la 12e cohorte de formation en épidémiologie de terrain (FETP Frontline) en République de Guinée
Le troisième atelier de la 12e cohorte de formation en épidémiologie de terrain (FETP Frontline) s'est tenu…
Day Three | #EFELTPConference2025 Closing Ceremony
The conference concluded on a high note as Mrs. Seharela Abdulahi, State Minister for the Health System & Capacity Building Wing, 🇪🇹 officially closed the event and presented awards to outstanding contributors.
👏🏽 A celebration…
🆕 Just published in the Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health (JIEPH)!
Check out our latest article:
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AFENET Sierra Leone is collaborating with Africa CDC to conduct a training on the use of DHIS2 for reporting through the Saving Lives and Livelihoods (SLL) project in Kigali, Rwanda, from July 1 to 4, 2025.