
Judith Nanyondo S.
@judith_nanyondo
Senior Program Manager, IDI/CDC Global Health security project,
Public Health specialist, Global health enthusiast,PhD fellow
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23-10-2021 19:31:27
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Clean hands save lives, prevent infections, & protect communities everywhere. Let's reaffirm our commitment to hand hygiene today. Whether washing with soap & water or using sanitizers, every action counts in keeping us safe. #HandHygiene #WorldHandHygieneDay World Health Organization (WHO)






1/2 Grateful to the Ministry of Health- Uganda, CDC Global Health, and PEPFAR for their vote of confidence. We commit to working with districts in the Greater Masaka region to harness the #PEPFARplatform and strengthen preparedness and response to public health events.


2/2 Dr. Godfrey Bwire, Ministry of Health- Uganda rep implored the regional leaders to leverage the partnership with Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University to strengthen health security capacities."You've received the best partner to strengthen health security capacities. Please take advantage of this opportunity."


Maternal sepsis kills too many mothers - 17 a day die in Uganda from this. Maternal sepsis week (12-18 May) raises awareness of this devastating condition. The APT-Sepsis trial, involving 30 sites in Uganda and 30 in Malawi aims to bring positive change. #AtTheEquatorUG




It's been extremely rich discussions Global Health Security 2024 (18 June - 21 June) .Our Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University team got to the stage to share our wealth of experience in strengthening the GHS architecture across the different technical areas.



Our GHS team, led by Francis Kakooza, PhD, is on the ground in Kasese with Dr. Allan Muruta from Ministry of Health- Uganda, tackling the Mpox outbreak head-on. Together, we're collaborating with local partners to explore innovative solutions & ensure an effective response. #OneIDI #MpoxResponse




Today, the Governments of Uganda & the UK have launched Tackling Deadly Diseases in Africa Program Phase 2 (#TDDAP2)! We’re proud to partner with Palladium, AFENETAfrica, HALCYON Consultancy & IQLS to enhance health security in Uganda, DRC, Ghana, Kenya & Malawi.



AFENET is proud to be in a consortium with Clarence Richardson, @IDIuganda, and Integrated Quality Lab Services to implement the second phase of the Tackling Deadly Diseases in Africa Program (#TDDAP2), funded by the UK Government (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office). The regional program will support


