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15-08-2011 16:37:34
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1/3 We have today begun a week-long analytical training for our Cohort 2 Fellowship Program. APHRC The GFF WorldPopProject Okapu ETYANG A-Miinaa MB Nyandwi Alypio Diama Dia Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo Mamadou D. DIALLO Juliet Ratemo-Okumu Sylla El Hadji Malick E. Sidze (She/her/hers) Muhumuza Kananura


#IamAPHRCâs Countdown to 2030 initiative is holding its cohort 2 fellows' analytical training this week. This second and final technical training is designed to: â Strengthen fellowsâ ability to communicate research findings for policy and advocacy â Build skills in knowledge



This week, 270 experts from 34 African countries are in Nairobi for the largest Countdown to 2030 meeting yet, working to make health data more accessible, accurate, & actionable to improve outcomes for women, children, & adolescents. đbuff.ly/Qdub9Vw #DataForDevelopment

Earlier today, Dr. Bashir Issak, Head of the Department of Family Health at Ministry of Health, welcomed delegates from Countdown to 2030. In his remarks, he emphasized the importance of reliable national and subnational health data in advancing maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent

"The existing skills, expertise, knowledge, networks, & resources within Countdown to 2030 is well-placed to respond to the world's need for new health systems, data systems, knowledge, and a consistent voice for building lasting & equitable systems," Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo. APHRC The GFF


Speaking at the Countdown annual meeting, #IamAPHRCâs Executive Director, Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo, shared a timely reminder: âWe are at a critical moment. Funding disruptions, rising skepticism toward science, and strained global collaborations call for reflection. As a scientific

What happens when funding cuts undo years of progress? In #IamAPHRCâs recently published newsletter (pages 4â5), Sheena Kayira shares the story of Aisha, a maternal and child health specialist in Malawi, and how abrupt funding cuts disrupted critical services for mothers and




In #IamAPHRCâs recently published newsletter (pages 8â9), Phyllis Mungai explores how safeguarding at APHRC goes beyond protocols, creating a culture where dignity is upheld, silence is broken, and protection is everyoneâs promise. đ buff.ly/fXkKrf9 #SafetyInAction


In #IamAPHRCâs latest newsletter (pages 10â11), Jane Valentine M shares how APHRC is amplifying the voices of civil society to navigate stigma, shift power, and drive policy change for reproductive rights in West Africa. đ buff.ly/fXkKrf9 #VoicesForChange



Literacy is key to learning, but many children in Kenya struggle to read fluently. To address this, APHRCâs Developing Readers Program (DRP) has helped support early-grade learners to improve their reading skills. Read more in #IamAPHRCâs latest newsletter article by Davis Muli





