Associate Prof in Environmental and Public Health @MakSPH. Senior Visiting Fellow @PublicHealthNTU. Co Chair of @CHWTWG1 @H_S_Global, President Elect @Ifehorg
Africa and the Right to Health Sovereignty
As Africa continues to navigate the evolving landscape of epidemics, pandemics, and global health reforms, questions of health sovereignty, local leadership, and community-centred responses have never been more important.
Join the International Health Reform Panel (IHRP) and the Pan-African Epidemic and Pandemic Working Group (PEPWG) for a thought-provoking webinar exploring the place of health sovereignty in shaping Africa’s public health future.
The discussion will feature Assoc. Prof. @DavidMusoke14, Head of the Department of Disease Control and Environmental Health at @Makerere University School of Public Health, who will share insights on community engagement during Ebola outbreak response in Uganda, drawing lessons from one of the continent's most significant public health emergencies.
📅 Date: 2 June 2026
🕣 Time: 11:30 AM EAT (8:30 AM GMT)
This webinar brings together global experts to examine the intersections of health governance, ethics, epidemic preparedness, and community participation in building resilient health systems.
Register to join: https://t.co/PaouLng5Pd
🏆 Congratulations to @DavidMusoke14 for receiving the LMIC Investigator Award at #IBTN2026 in Montreal, recognizing his contribution to behavioural and global health research.
He also presented work on integrated malaria prevention in rural Uganda. 🦟🇺🇬
#GlobalHealth#Malaria
MakSPH Hosts Johns Hopkins Team to Advance Community-Based Drowning Surveillance in Uganda
This afternoon, @Makerere University School of Public Health Dean, Prof. @RhodaWanyenze, together with Dr. @DavidMusoke14, Chair of the Department of Disease Control and Environmental Health, and Dr. @Oporiah, Head of @TRIADUnit, were delighted to host Prof. William Weiss and Dr. James Kumwenda from @JohnsHopkinsSPH.
The engagement highlighted the long-standing collaboration between MakSPH and Johns Hopkins, spanning over three decades in areas including health systems strengthening, public health training, supportive supervision, and research collaboration.
Dr. David Musoke Receives International Award for Malaria Research
Dr. @DavidMusoke14, Associate Professor and Chair of the Disease Control and Environmental Health Department at @Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH), has received the Low- and Middle-Income Country (LMIC) Investigator Award at the 2026 International Behavioural Trials Network (@IBTNetwork) Conference, held from May 7–9, 2026, in Montreal, Canada.
He was recognised for more than 10 years of impactful research on integrated malaria prevention in rural communities in Uganda. Dr. Musoke’s work has advanced evidence on malaria prevention and contributed to improved community health practices, particularly in Wakiso District.
The award honours an independent investigator residing and working in a low- or middle-income country who has made outstanding scientific contributions in behavioural interventions and public health.
Congratulations to Dr. Musoke on this well-deserved international recognition.
Hearty congratulations to @MakSPH's Dr. @DavidMusoke14 on this well-deserved international award.
Improved community health practices remain some of the best measures in integrated malaria prevention and our commitment to supporting this research is unwavering.
Celebrating Davidson Ndyabahika's Contribution to MakSPH
For six years, @dndyaba was the voice behind @Makerere University School Public Health's public face, translating complex research into narratives that reached policymakers, partners, and the public, building the School's visibility across Uganda and beyond, and doing all of it with professionalism, creativity, integrity, and unwavering commitment.
His humility, reliability, and the positive energy he brought to our community have left a mark that will endure well beyond his time here.
MakSPH is better for the six years you gave it, Davidson.
Please join the School in wishing him every success in his next chapter. We are grateful he chose to spend this one with us.
MakSPH Hosts University of Bergen Delegation for Research Collaboration Engagement
@Makerere University School of Public Health yesterday hosted a delegation from @UiB, Norway, for a strategic engagement focused on strengthening research collaboration, grants administration, and the institutional support systems that enable high-quality research and innovation.
The delegation, comprising Emmanuel Ovon Babatunde, Kristin Svarteit, and Vivil Valvik Haraldsen, all Senior Advisors in UiB’s Division of Research and Innovation, was led by Prof. @SANNTamusuza, Head of @GAMSUMakerere at Makerere University.
Invitation to Seminar on EU Grant Acquisition and Management
@Makerere University’s Grants Administration and Management Support Unit (@GAMSUMakerere), in collaboration with the @BergenUib, Norway, invites you to a seminar on “Enhancing Success in EU Grant Acquisition and Management: An Experience from the University of Bergen, Norway.”
The seminar will take place on 15 May 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at the Makerere University School of Food Science and Technology.
The seminar is open to researchers, academic staff, administrators, grant managers, innovation teams, and early-career scholars.
Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) congratulates Associate Professor David Musoke on his appointment as Head of the Department of Disease Control and Environmental Health, following a decision by the Makerere University Appointments Board at its 795th Meeting held on 6th May 2026.
Assoc. Prof. Musoke is a scholar of international standing with over 150 peer-reviewed publications and deep expertise in environmental health, malaria prevention, and community health systems. He currently serves as President of the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) for 2026 to 2028, the first Ugandan to hold this global position, and is a Senior Visiting Fellow at Nottingham Trent University and an Affiliate Member of the African Academy of Sciences.
His appointment places MakSPH's environmental health agenda in the hands of one of Africa's most globally connected public health scholars, and we look forward to the leadership and momentum he will bring to the department.
Huge Congratulations, Dr. @DavidMusoke14!
Warmest congratulations to Dr. @DavidMusoke14 as he stepped into his office as President of the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH).
On behalf of the Makerere University Environmental Health Students Association (MUEHSA), we celebrate this remarkable achievement and your outstanding leadership in environmental health. Your dedication continues to inspire us as future professionals.
Wishing you great success as you lead IFEH to even greater heights.
Congratulations once again!
#MuehsaForLife
Dr. David Musoke has taken office as President of the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) at the 18th World Congress in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
An Associate Professor at @MakSPH and member of EHWAU, he moves into the role, succeeding Dr. Bruno Cvetkovic, who handed over at the close of the Congress.
As a major highlight, Uganda also secured the bid to host the 19th IFEH World Congress in Kampala in 2028, that we shall organise in partnership with @EHWAU1, the Ministry of Health and @MakSPH
Congratulations to Dr. Musoke.
#WCEH26
Dr. David Musoke Takes Office as IFEH President
Last evening, Dr. David Musoke assumed office as President of the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) during the 18th IFEH World Congress on Environmental Health as the global body's leader in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Dr. Musoke, an Associate Professor at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) and a member of the Environmental Health Workers’ Association of Uganda (EHWAU), has served as President-Elect since 2024. He now begins a two-year term leading the global body.
The outgoing President, Dr. Bruno Cvetkovic of the Croatian Chamber of Health Professionals, congratulated him and handed over leadership at the close of the Congress.
In the same Congress, Uganda secured the bid to host the 19th IFEH World Congress in Kampala in 2028. EHWAU will organise the event in collaboration with the @MinofHealthUG, @MakSPH, and the @TourismBoardUg. #WCEH26
Congratulations @DavidMusoke14
Research probes link between maize farming and malaria risk in Uganda
A joint study by @Makerere University School of Public Health and @OpenUniversity is examining whether maize cultivation near homes may be contributing to malaria risk in Uganda, as growing evidence links livelihoods and everyday economic activities to disease transmission. The research was advanced during a stakeholder workshop held on April 15 in Kololo, bringing together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to explore how agricultural practices are shaping malaria patterns in both rural and urban settings.
Building on earlier findings that farming, livestock keeping, and night-time work influence exposure, the study points to maize cultivation as a potential driver of increased mosquito density around households. With malaria remaining a leading cause of illness and death in Uganda despite sustained control efforts, the research signals a shift toward understanding how livelihoods, environment, and daily activities intersect to sustain transmission, and what this means for designing more effective, context-specific interventions.
Read the full story: https://t.co/S4Pjl53Uuc
Apply by April 30, 2026: Certificate in Health Communication and Community Engagement
@Makerere University School of Public Health, in partnership with the Department of Journalism and Communication (@JocomMakerere), invites applications for the Certificate in Health Communication and Community Engagement (HCCE).
This four-week course equips professionals with practical skills to design and implement effective health communication and community engagement strategies, with a focus on disease prevention, advocacy, and working with communities.
The programme combines in-person sessions with evening online classes and includes an assessed project.
It is suitable for health professionals, communicators, journalists, educators, and others working with communities.
📅 Application deadline: 30 April 2026
🔗 Apply here: https://t.co/L5B9NJgz94
We are excited to join the Walk Against Malaria 2026 as partners to reaffirm Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH)’s role in advancing malaria control and elimination in Uganda and across Africa.
For decades, we have contributed through rigorous research, workforce development, and community-based interventions. We continue to generate evidence on malaria treatment and prevention while strengthening leadership through initiatives such as the African Leadership and Management Training for Impact in Malaria Eradication (ALAMIME), equipping professionals across high-burden countries with the skills to design and scale effective responses.
This work, spanning research, policy engagement, and implementation, supports national efforts to translate evidence into action and improve malaria outcomes.
We are joining this national campaign because malaria remains a leading cause of illness and death in Uganda, disproportionately affecting children and vulnerable communities. The Walk provides a platform to mobilise collective action, strengthen public awareness, and align partnerships toward a malaria-free Uganda.
We invite our staff, students, alumni, and partners to join us in this national effort, step forward, lend your voice, and be part of the movement to end malaria.
Proceeds from the Walk will support the construction of a modern Paediatric Hospital in Pader District in Northern Uganda, directly contributing to improved child survival in high-burden settings.
Step together for a malaria-free Uganda.
@MedsforMalaria@MinofHealthUG@Thomas_Tayebwa@Parliament_Ug@CVAM_Ug@PMalariawalk
Application Deadline Extended
Please note the new April 30, 2026 deadline for the @MakSPH Certificate in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) applications.
A proud moment for the MUEHSA family 👏🏽
Our former Vice Chairperson (2024/25), Bridget Ahumuza @breeeex77, featured in the Daily Monitor with a powerful article titled “Stop Misusing Malaria Medicine.” Her voice adds to the national conversation on drug resistance and responsible health practices, issues at the core of Environmental Health.
This is a true reflection of the impact MUEHSA leaders continue to make beyond the classroom, shaping policy, influencing behavior and protecting communities.
Congratulations Bridget for flying the MUEHSA flag high and reminding us all of our role in safeguarding public health.
#MUEHSAForLife