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.
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Global Health Digest #66 - https://mailchi.mp/7fe845e6afd7/global-health-digest-66-patent-ease-on-major-tb-drug-pandemic-accord-lies-one-in-five-people-who-contract-the-covid-19-virus-dont-get-sick
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The GEEKS project is supporting a 2-day training on the electronic Integrated Disease Surveillance & Response system (eIDSR) for @MinofHealthUG staff from @d4hio, @UVRIug, & the Surveillance Dept at the AFENET office from 20-21 July 2023. The training is led by @hisp_uganda.
📷114 days to go!- #AFENETConference2023!
https://afenet.net/afenet-scientific-conference-2023/ November 5 - 10 DRC, Kenya, Togo, Zimbabwe will #Bethere! 📷
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