Public and Environmental Health Researcher @MakSPH passionate about humanity, a believer in Ubuntu & an advocate for Equity.

Joined October 2009
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I am deeply honoured to be recognised by @Makerere Vice Chancellor, @ProfNawangwe, with a Research Excellence Award under the early career category at the #Mak75thGrad ceremony. Great thanks to all who have contributed to this. @MakSPH @CeshCentre @AREF_Africa @CityMoveProject
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Join the Global Conversation on Sustainable Health 🗓 May 7 | ⏰ 1PM CET | 2PM EAT Theme: AI & Global Health—Innovation, Equity & Power Explore how AI is shaping health systems and what it means for equity & inclusion. 🔗 bit.ly/GlobalConversations2_… #GlobalHealth #AI #CESH
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We convened for a Writing Workshop (19–23 March 2026) to take stock of our data, identify additional data needs, and strengthen integration between qualitative and quantitative findings. We also made progress on knowledge outputs and refined project outputs and timelines.
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I met PhD students attached to the research programme investigating youth migration from rural areas to the cities. I appreciated the importance of their work and wished them success.
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Together with national and international partners, @CeshCentre today launches the WIN-WIN: Wetlands for Climate Resilience Project, a flagship initiative aimed at strengthening Uganda’s response to climate change through evidence-based wetland conservation and restoration.
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Exciting PhD opportunity!📢 1-week course on "The Politics of Pandemics" at @UniOslo in collaboration with @CoREPRePS. Dates: 1-5 June 2026 Scholarships available (priority for LMICs). Open to PhD candidates worldwide Apply by 15 Feb 2026 Link: globe.uio.no/english/researc…
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The year opens with optimism and a quiet truth: time is no longer generous. The path to 2030 is shorter, the expectations higher, and the work more urgent. We step into 2026 focused and in motion, advancing sustainable health not by intention, but by action.
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Webinar Invitation: Trust During Public Health Emergencies in Africa @Makerere University School of Public Health, together with partners under the @CoREPRePS, invites you to a webinar titled “Trust During Public Health Emergencies in Africa: Past Lessons for Future Epidemics.” The event will be held on December 11, 2025, from 3:00–4:30 pm EAT (08:00–09:30 am EST) on Zoom. The session brings together leading public health experts to examine how trust influences outbreak response and the critical lessons Africa must carry forward to strengthen preparedness for future epidemics. The webinar targets public health practitioners, researchers, policymakers, students, development partners, and health communicators seeking to deepen their understanding of community trust in emergencies. Participants will gain insights into the factors that build or erode trust during health crises, community risk perceptions, and the importance of governance, communication, and leadership in emergency response. The discussion will also offer practical guidance for improving collaboration among governments, research institutions, and communities. The session will be moderated by Prof. @RhodaWanyenze, with expert contributions from Dr. Eniola Bamgboye, Dr. Lula Chen, and Dr. @stevenkabwama. Register here: bit.ly/TrustinPublicHealthEm…
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Join the City Move Webinar — Workplace Physical Activity: Implementation and Lessons @Makerere University School of Public Health, under the @City_MoveKla Project, invites you to a webinar on the implementation of the @GovUganda Directive on Workplace Physical Activity. This session will explore how institutions are adopting the directive, the lessons emerging from practice, and what organisations can do to promote employee wellness and productivity through physical activity. Participants will gain insights from government, research, and workplace health experts on building sustainable wellness initiatives across sectors. Register here to join: zoom.us/meeting/register/NYq…
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Join us this Wednesday,12th November at 1 pm for our webinar as we discuss workplace physical activity. Our panelists are ready to dive deep into the implementation of the directive by @mopsuganda on Workplace physical activity. Register to join: zoom.us/meeting/register/NYq…

Join the City Move Webinar — Workplace Physical Activity: Implementation and Lessons @Makerere University School of Public Health, under the @City_MoveKla Project, invites you to a webinar on the implementation of the @GovUganda Directive on Workplace Physical Activity. This session will explore how institutions are adopting the directive, the lessons emerging from practice, and what organisations can do to promote employee wellness and productivity through physical activity. Participants will gain insights from government, research, and workplace health experts on building sustainable wellness initiatives across sectors. Register here to join: zoom.us/meeting/register/NYq…
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We joined the NACNDC & JASH Conference 2025 @spekeresort organized by @MinofHealthUG and @MakSPH from 5th to 7th November. Our team including @Emily_Luyiga , @graciekak and @GasanaJuliette presented findings from their work through posters and oral presentations.
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DAY 2 HIGHLIGHT | #NACNDC2025 #JASH2025 Keynote Address: Health Systems Resilience Amidst Global Funding Cuts: What African Countries Must Do 🎙️ Prof. David Serwadda, Professor of Disease Control, Makerere University School of Public Health Thursday, 6th November 2025 📍 @spekeresort | National Annual Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases (NACNDC) & 19th Joint Annual Scientific Health (JASH) Conference Moderator: Dr. Elizabeth Ekirapa, Associate professor, Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda
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Last week from 30th-31st October 2025, we hosted a 2-day East African CoP on Active Mobility at Hotel Africana, bringing together experts from 🇷🇼🇹🇿🇰🇪🇪🇹🇸🇸🇧🇮🇺🇬 to share insights and experiences. Big thanks to @MakSPH @EUinUG @KCCAUG and all our partners for making it a success!
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This week, the @City_MoveKla project led by Dr. @rawleng and supported by @EUinUG convened a two-day East African Regional Community of Practice (CoP) on Active Mobility from 30–31 October 2025, bringing together over 30 policymakers, urban planners, health professionals, researchers, and civil society actors committed to advancing active transport systems across the region. The gathering aimed to strengthen the implementation of interventions that promote physical activity and sustainable mobility in East African cities, in line with the CityMove initiative’s mission to foster healthier, people-centred urban spaces.
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We've conducted a 2-day Stakeholder Capacity Building Workshop in Mbale City, focusing on gendered impacts of Climate-Induced Migrations & Effects on Social Services. This workshop aims to build city capacity to integrate climate migrations into their service delivery plans.
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We've commenced a 2-day Stakeholder Capacity Building Workshop in Mbarara City, focusing on gendered impacts of Climate-Induced Migrations & Effects on Social Services. This workshop aims to build city capacity to integrate climate migrations into their service delivery plans.
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Happening Today: Power Dynamics & Equity in Partnerships, a case of @Makerere and @karolinskainst Today, Wednesday, 15th October 2025, our Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, will take part in the Global Conversations on Sustainable Health at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, one of Europe’s most prestigious medical universities. He will join distinguished global leaders in a high-level dialogue on: “Exploring Power Dynamics & Equity in Partnerships,” a timely discussion on how institutions can move beyond one-sided collaborations towards partnerships rooted in trust, reciprocity, and shared ownership. 🕓 Time: 16:00–17:00 CEST | 5:00–6:00 p.m. EAT 📍 Venue: Medicinska Föreningen, Nobels Väg 10, Stockholm 💻 Also available via Zoom | bit.ly/493EEvK Moderators ⦿ Prof. Rhoda Wanyenze (@RhodaWanyenze) Dean, Makerere University School of Public Health ⦿ Prof. Stefan Swartling Peterson (@stefanswartpet) Steering Committee Member, @CeshCentre Panelists ⦿ Dr. Andreas Göthenberg – Executive Director, @STINTtweet Caroline Wamala Larsson (@C_WamalaLarsson) Director, @spidercenter, @Stockholm_Uni ⦿ Brenda Wagaba (@BrendaWagaba), Partnerships Officer, MakSPH ⦿ Dr. Rawlance Ndejjo (@rawleng), Lecturer & Researcher, @Makerere University 🔗 More details and registration: cesh.health/global-conversat…
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How can partnerships advance health and wellbeing in the context of power imbalances? Please join us for this important and timely discussion as we celebrate 5 years of @CeshCentre. @MakSPH @Makerere @karolinskainst. #globalhealth #equity
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Register using this link: ki-se.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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✨Webinar Alert✨: Heat Waves and Mortality in Africa: In-depth Overview & Quantification 🗓️ Wed, 8 Oct 2025 ⏰ 3:00–4:30 PM EAT | 2:00–3:30 PM CEST | 12:00–1:30 PM GMT 🔗 Register Now: zoom.us/meeting/register/Fib…
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Register to join the conversation about one of Africa’s pressing climate and health challenges Topic: Heat Waves and Mortality in Africa: In-depth Overview and Quantification 🔗bit.ly/Heatwavesandmortality… 🗓️ Wednesday, 8th October 2025 ⏰3:00–4:30 PM EAT | 2:00–3:30 PM CEST | 12:00–1:30 PM GMT This event is organized under the Cluster of Research Excellence (CoRE) for Preparedness and Response to Pandemics and Shocks, co-led by @Makerere University (Uganda) and Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium), with partner institutions including the University of Cape Town @UCT_news, University of Cheikh Anta Diop, University of Oslo, University of Ibadan, Karolinska Institutet @karolinskainst, and the University of Kinshasa. About the Topic: The increasing frequency, intensity, and duration of heat waves, driven by climate change, pose a growing public health threat worldwide. Africa is disproportionately vulnerable to these risks due to geographical, socio-economic, infrastructural, and health system factors. Despite this vulnerability, research and surveillance on heat wave-associated mortality in Africa remain limited. This webinar will examine the evidence and approaches for quantifying mortality from heat waves, drawing on experiences from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, and South Africa.
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