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Innovations for Malaria Elimination at Community, Subnational level and in the Private Sector

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MakSPH ALAMIME 2nd CoP Seminar: "Innovations for Malaria Elimination at Community, Subnational level and in the Private Sector: Experiences from Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda", 18th August 2023, 4:00 - 5:00 PM EAT on ZOOM.
Event Type Workshop/Seminar
Nature of Event Online/Virtual
Audience General Public
Unit CHS
Event Details

Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) is delighted to extend an invitation to you on behalf of the African Leadership and Management Training for Impact in Malaria Eradication (ALAMIME) program. This program, in collaboration with schools of Public Health in high burden Malaria countries including Tanzania, Nigeria, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger, and Burkina Faso, and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is hosting the 2nd Community of Practice (CoP) webinar.

Topic: Innovations for Malaria Elimination at Community, Subnational level and in the Private Sector: Experiences from Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda

Date and Time: Friday, 18th August 2023, 4:00 - 5:00 PM EAT

During this engaging webinar, the experts and leaders in the fight against malaria will share their experiences and innovative approaches to eliminate Malaria at community, subnational/district level, and in the private sector in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Moderator:

Dr. Violet Gwokyalya, Training Director ALAMIME, MakSPH

Webinar Speakers:

  1. Mr. Robert Mugerwa, National Private Sector Coordinator, National Malaria Control Division, MoH, Uganda
  2. Ms. Mwanahamisi Hussein, District Malaria Coordinator, Pangani District, Tanzania
  3. Dr. Godfrey Samwel Smart, Regional Malaria Coordinator, Kigoma, Tanzania
  4. Mr. Rabilu Sani Bunza, State Malaria Case Management Officer, Kebbi State, MoH Nigeria

To register for the webinar, please use the Zoom link provided: https://t.ly/CM9a3 or conveniently scan the QR code on the flyer.

We look forward to your active participation and contributions to this important event. Together, we can make significant strides towards Malaria eradication.

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Event Flyer (1.33 MB)