AAPH participates in a half-day MDH-convened workshop to discuss various efforts related to adolescent health and HIV in Tanzania.
Do engaging fathers and bundling nutrition and parenting interventions improve young child diets and development and promote gender equality? Global Communities presents results from EFFECTS, a 5-arm cluster-randomized trial implemented in Northern Tanzania 22 March 2022 | 9:00AM - 10:30AM Eastern.
The Africa Research, Implementation Science and Education (ARISE) Network - hosted by Africa Academy for Public Health - meets in Dar es Salaam to discuss prospects for future interventional studies focused on adolescent health and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa.
In collaboration with MUHAS and HSPS, AAPH has hosted a series of annual scientific symposia and workshops since 2014. These are part of the capacity building component of the Implementation Science grant hosted at MUHAS and supported by AAPH and HSPH. This year’s symposium was titled “Advancing Implementation Science on Delivery of Essential Interventions and Services for Improving Women and Adolescents Health and Nutrition in Tanzania” on Thursday the 20th of January 2022 at Serena Hotel Dar es Salaam.
AAPH had the honor of participating at the dissemination of the “LIFE Study” implemented by the NIMR-Mbeya Research Centre. We extend our sincere congratulations to the Centre Director Dr.
Today, we are all proud of the achievements that Tanzania has made including development of the National Guidelines for Respectful and Compassionate Care as well as Guidelines for Mainstreaming and Integration of gender and respectful care for RMNCAH services in the country. These achievements, as mentioned earlier result overall effort of a wide spectrum of partners and platforms at global, regional, and country levels. As we together strive to realize RMC and improve healthcare services in our great nation under the leadership of the Government of Tanzania, we sought to interest and share with RMNCAH Annual Scientific Conference delegates the work we have done so far.
AAPH was recognized for participation and Dr. Lyatuu (of AAPH) won the Best Oral Presentation Award. AAPH is ever committed to implementing evidence-based research, training in research, capacity building and support translation of evidence for public health policy and practice. This was an avenue to share some of our works and indeed expand our network for collaborative efforts in NCDs prevention.
Africa Research, Implementation Science, and Education (ARISE) Network established a mobile survey platform inSSA to generate longitudinal data regarding knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to COVID-19 preventionand management and to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on health and socioeconomic domains.
Featuring the Motsepe Presidential Research Accelerator Fund for Africa and their Africa-based research partners | ARISE Network on COVID-19 & Africa.
AAPH leads the development of a curriculum for training Tanzanian Local Government Authority officials on Operational Research to improve the nutritional status of women, children and adolescents in 4 Regions of Tanzania -USAID’s Lishe Endelevu Activity.