📢 Please share with colleagues! The GCCHE and partners are surveying public health institutions on how they integrate climate change and health into curricula for an indicator in the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change. Available in 6 languages: https://t.co/xVsw4YUkT2
Prof. Margaret Kaseje was elected as a new President of ASPHA at #ASPHA2023. Prof. Kaseje paid tribute to the outgoing president Prof. Philip Adongo for his leadership and contribution over the years.
#ASPHA2023 conference themed “One Health, Climate Change & Emerging Diseases”, was hosted in Tanzania by the School of Public Health and Social Sciences @muhimbiliuniver, bringing together participants representing public health school across Africa. https://t.co/2y9RD9nCYU
#ASPHA2022 brought together over 80 in person and virtual participants from Public Health Schools / Departments across Africa under the theme “The Covid-19 pandemic: Contributions of African Schools of Public Health, lessons learned and preparedness for future pandemics”.
#ASPHA2022 hybrid conference showcased research presentations on wide range of topics across the continent: health system resilience, impact of technology, vaccine hesitancy, access and delivery failures, gender based violence, human resources and training.
Congratulations Director @OruenjoKennedy on an excellent presentation highlighting CHWs & community based approaches to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine coverage rates. Siaya now number 3 in the country. It’s been a privilege to partner with #Siaya county 🎉🎊💪🏾 @orengo_james
What are the challenges and opportunities facing Africa in the time of #COVID19?
@JNkengasong, Director of @AfricaCDC, discusses a new #PublicHealth order for the continent in this year's Pumphandle Lecture on Thu 10 Sep.
Join the webinar 👉 https://t.co/z4RWmufStO
#COVID19 update in Africa (As of 20 May 2020, 6 pm East Africa Time)
54 @_AfricanUnion Member States reporting 92,348 cases, 2,918 deaths, and 36,117 recoveries.
More information at https://t.co/fvcEaCHn37
#COVID19#FactsNotFear#AfricaResponds
#COVID19: Mise à jour en Afrique (au 20 mai 2020, 18h, heure de l'Afrique de l'Est)
54 États membres de l'Union Africaine déclarent 92,348 cas, 2,918 décès et 36,117 guérisons.
Plus d'informations sur https://t.co/nnxsuUEi9S
#COVID19#FactsNotFear#AfricaResponds
#COVID19 update in Africa (As of 13 May 2020, 9am East Africa Time)
53 @_AfricanUnion Member States reporting 69,578 cases, 2,403 deaths, and 23,978 recoveries.
More information at https://t.co/ratYF0w3zd
#FactsNotFear#AfricaResponds