Homecoming.๐
No greater joy than returning to where it all started, and pouring back into the next generation of public health professionals.
Coming along with fellow alumni who are dedicated to inspiring change and are proud products of the department.
Meet Our PHCS'26 Guest Speaker!
Obafemi Samuel Olayinka -Public Health& Immunization Specialist,Technical Consultant at Community Health and Research Network(CHAN),and Head of Education at Africa Public Health Student Network.
Gain insights from his PH journey at #PHCS26!
@YhungProf0 This is just beyond clarification, I will take this as one of the best statement of purpose I have read in a while.๐
I canโt wait for you to start bagging fully funded scholarships to Ivy League universities with this great writing skills of yours. ๐
Best of luck champ.โค๏ธ
@Alchemistakored@AskMichaelTaiwo@MtScholarships Wishing you the best my learned colleague. You have been a great support to us at the Kwasu AMR Club over the past two years and there would be no better support we can offer than rooting for you.๐ช๐ฟ
@AskMichaelTaiwo@MtScholarships
You wonโt regret giving him this ticket!๐คฉ
*Call for Abstract Submissions:(PHSS 2025)* ๐ข๐
AfricanPHSN invites undergraduate and postgraduate students, early-career professionals, and youth leaders in public health, healthcare, and related disciplines to submit abstracts for the 3rd African Public Health Student Summit!
Why Vaccines Matter: The Lifesaving Impact of Immunization in Africa.
Vaccines are one of public healthโs greatest success stories and nowhere is their impact more evident than in Africa.
Over the past two decades, Africa has witnessed:
This African Vaccination Week, letโs raise our voices for immunization, because protecting one life protects us all. Have you checked your childโs vaccination schedule lately? Speak to your healthcare provider today.
As we recover, letโs build stronger, more inclusive systems that reach every child, in every community.
Vaccines donโt just prevent diseaseโthey create futures. They keep children in school, parents at work, and families whole.
โ An 80% drop in measles deaths, thanks to coordinated vaccine efforts.
โ The eradication of wild poliovirus in Nigeria, a historic public health victory.
โ The power of routine immunization in halting deadly outbreaks like yellow fever and meningitis.