📢📢Read how #CARTA is expanding its reach and deepening impact across Africa in the just-published #IamAPHRC newsletter: Evidence to Action
Our article highlights how our growing fellowship pipeline, strategic partnerships, and emerging research priorities are transforming individuals and institutions across Africa. From enrolling 20 brilliant minds in the program’s eleventh cohort, to integrating @Somali_NU through our long-standing partner @Makerere, and advancing vital research on preventing sexual violence against children, we are investing in change that is both meaningful and enduring.
Read the story on page 34 and catch other compelling stories of how @aphrc is driving change in Africa: https://t.co/VnqlHvDlGZ
#CARTAImpact #EvidenceToAction #ResearchLeadership
@Sida@oakfnd@CKyobutungi@RatemoJuliet@DMdiarafa@KarimiFlorah@CavensK@Waithaka_KE@Topistarkarani@amveyange@qubzie@wuraie@MollyJerono@Cidza3@ChristabellaN@gallad@winniepascal@PataniMhango@maximus_olufsen
Currently, #Cohort11 is participating in Joint Advanced Seminar 1 (JAS1), hosted by @MakSPH, from March 3 – 21, 2025. The intensive three-week program enhances critical thinking, strengthens technical skills, and builds essential research competencies, laying a strong foundation for the fellows’ PhD journeys.
At the official opening, @RhodaWanyenze, Dean of @MakSPH, encouraged participants to embrace the journey ahead with resilience and confidence, stating: "We must be strong and master the strength to speak up for things that matter to us. We need to be part of the change that is needed."
@Makerere@aphrc@CKyobutungi@KarimiFlorah@CavensK@isunju_j
@MedrinaM & Monica Malata from Centre for Reproductive Health (CRH) showcase their poster presentation titled "Exploring Antenatal Care-Seeking Behavior of Pregnant Adolescent Girls & Interventions to promote Early Antenatal Attendance in Malawi"
#KUHeSRDC2022
"When i come here (hospital), I tend to carry the child and place her on my chest for sometime until the time to go back home" Male participant.
We seem to be making positive strides in male involvement in KMC