African field epidemiology training programs set to enhance curriculum with noncommunicable disease case studies
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Participants at the FETP Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) integration Case study workshop in Kampala, Uganda The situation of Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in sub-Saharan Africa is worrying and a cause for concern
Horn of Africa regional disaster preparedness and response training of trainers held in Djibouti
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R-L Director General of the National Institute of Health Dr Houssein Youssouf Darar, President of Regional Council Arta Elmi Bouh Prefect of the Arta region Hassan Dabaleh, The Secretary General
AFENET, DRC’s health ministry and partners unite for urgent action against spiralling Mpox outbreak
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In the wake of an escalating Mpox epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and partners
Uganda embarks on country-wide evaluation of school health services
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(Left-Right) Dr. John Kamulegeya – Epidemiologist, AFENET, a nurse at St Mugagga Vocational Secondary School, Kindu, Masaka district, and Dr. Rose Nampeera, Epidemiologist at AFENET In a bid to enhance
Prof Ernest Kenu ascends to highest academic faculty rank at the University of Ghana
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Dr Ernest Kenu has been promoted from Associate Professor to Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Ghana School of Public Health. This achievement stands as a testament to his
Clinic-Lab Interface Continuous Quality Improvement Workshop Marks Milestone in Kampala
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Mr. Ocung Guido – Lab Technologist at the National Tuberculosis Reference, Laboratory demonstrating to participants at the the Clinic-Lab Interface Continuous Quality Improvement (CLICQ!) training in Kampala, Uganda In a