@ssishuwa@HOT877Zambia What a tragedy of leadership in Africa! Our leaders are bad when they have the power to do enormous good and good when they are powerless to even help themselves! What a tragedy indeed.
Arrived at the University of Medical Sciences in Ondo City today for part of my sabbatical! Looking forward to connecting with many partners in the Ibadan, Ife, and Ado-Ekiti axis!
[KEYNOTE]: Join us for this in-person and virtual address at the @WitsSPH Research Day and CARTA Conference where Prof. @aezeh will explore fresh perspectives on population dynamics, sustainability, and development.
Register for the live stream: https://t.co/rhrBukKwBc
🆕 Recently promoted to Associate Professor @KUHeS_mw, CARTA graduate Felix Khuluza reflects on his academic and professional journey and his quest for safe and quality medicine in #Malawi.
Must read: https://t.co/otBC1nGhyk
@aphrc@CKyobutungi@amuula3@vmwap@EDCTP
@aphrc celebrating 20 years of excellence, impact, and positioning Africa for sustained growth and development! Well done for all the great job you are doing! #Iamaphrc
Prof. Fonn notes that if universities are to be the engine of development, we have to be transdisciplinary in our approach. Within the academic community, she highlights the need to give those coming up the skills and capacity to succeed and contribute to impact in the society.
Thank you Prof. Sharon Fonn @WitsUniversity for excellent speech on African Academy @CARTAfrica event @UI_Ibadan. https://t.co/OZEcoqQ6dQ. Trusting some African academics are listening and will see themselves as part of the solution to the development challenges facing #Africa!
Delighted to have spent a full week @aphrc last week with Commissioners of the 2nd Lancet Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. Looking forward to celebrating APHRC@22 with you all next week!
So good to spend time w/ these 2 inspirational scientists. @aezeh spoke passionately abt opportunities to fund #African institutions for excellence & endurance, not charity.
@chinwe_ochu spoke abt intellectual equality & respect & donors funding country agendas. 💪🏾 #globalhealth
I am saddened by the passing of Prof. George Patton. George was a brilliant mind & a generous soul I had d pleasure of co-chairing d 2nd Lancet Comm. on Adolescent Health & Wellbeing with. His passing is a huge loss to d Global &Adolescent health communities. Rest in Peace George
It is with great sadness that we advise that Professor George Patton passed away on the 7 Dec 22.
Prof George Patton was an eminent Adolescent Psychiatrist & Psychiatric Epidemiologist whose career focused on improving the health of adolescents, in Australia & across the globe.