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.
New Podcast!
Join Dr. Sheba Nakacubo Gitta as she shares insights on Documenting Field Epidemiology Experiences and Public Health Interventions. Discover the vision and ongoing mission of the Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health (JIEPH). 🩺🌍
Watch now:… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1833894124627399058
#HEPRRPUpdates
@IGADsecretariat in partnership with @ECSA_HC and collaborating with the #HEPRRP participating countries, @CDCgov and @AFENETAfrica is conducting a #5_days meeting of experts to review curriculum for the Intermediate Epidemiology training program in #Naivasha,… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1833403009528635691
Building Blocks for a Field Epidemiologist: Nigerian Experiences by Dr. Chukwuma Umeokonkwo offers invaluable insights into the journey of becoming a skilled epidemiologist. From tackling public health challenges to driving impactful interventions, this is a must-read for… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1833182142672634089
Coming Soon!
Get ready for an insightful journey into the world of field epidemiology! AFENET and the Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health are excited to announce an upcoming compelling podcast series, Experiences of Field Epidemiologists. Tune in to hear… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1832523335864918457
Reaching the unreachable to curb Mpox in Kasese District, Uganda
During the #Mpox outbreak in Kasese, teamwork made all the difference. The @WHOUganda led coordination efforts, while the #FETP residents, local leaders and community health workers, strengthened surveillance and… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1832403372420251975
Collaborating to unearth myths about Anthrax in a community on the Uganda-Kenya border
Following the repeated Anthrax outbreaks in Kween district, it was not surprising that during our investigation, to unearth myths about carcasses of suspected anthrax in a community famous for… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1832398395215917139