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AFREhealth Satellite (CUGH Virtual Global Health Week)

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An aerial photo of the College of Health Sciences (CHS), Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa showing Left to Right: The Sir Albert Cook Memorial Library, School of Biomedical Sciences, Davies Lecture Theatre, School of Public Health, Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital (MSWNH)-Background Left and Nakasero Hill-Background Right.
Event Type Workshop/Seminar
Nature of Event Online/Virtual
Audience General Public
Unit CHS
Event Details

AFREhealth, an interprofessional organization, exists to improve health and living conditions (social determinants) that affect populations in Africa. Professionals celebrate the impact of their work-related achievements. However, different groups use the concept differently, necessitating clarity in what we mean by impact.

This AFREhealth virtual workshop will provide the opportunity to take a step back and carefully reflect on how we use the word, impact, and how the use and focus appeal to the wider communities we serve. What benefits do the people we serve wish to obtain from our work?  Our audience will range from the people we serve, government and civil society leaders, funders like foundations, NGOs, and philanthropists who wish to support our work.

Participants will share their views on how to use the word, and the impact of various health services, education, training, research, publication, and policy-making. The workshop recommendations may help to guide AFREhealth's future work on the continent and beyond. This is a great opportunity for you and AFREhealth to contribute to shaping the development of the field of impact science. This will be the first in a series of workshops to come.

Date: Friday, November 3rd 2023

Time: 9 AM EDT/1 PM GMT/3 PM SAST/4 PM EAT

Duration: 3 Hours

Facilitators:

Prof Nelson Sewankambo

Prof Joe Kolars

Click to register for the webinar at the Zoom link below:

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYscOqvqjosE917WSBGqNDGgn-MFn4-2THw

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