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Refugee Health Journalism as Empowerment: Why Accuracy, Dignity & Context Matter
In July this year, I joined a study tour to Imvepi Refugee Settlement in Uganda’s West Nile region under the RISK-WASH Project, led by Dr. Richard Mugambe. Established in...
MakSPH, TalTech Partner to Shape the Future of Digital Health in Uganda
Kampala, Uganda – Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) and Estonia’s Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) have launched a two-year collaborative project to transform health informatics education and...
Digital Payments Boost Vaccination Campaign Efficiency in Uganda
KAMPALA, Uganda —Supporting districts to adopt digital payments can significantly improve the efficiency of mass vaccination campaigns in Uganda, even if the gains do not directly translate into higher...
When Children Can’t Sleep: Study Links Early Smoke Exposure to Sleep Problems in Uganda
KAMPALA, Uganda —Early exposure to secondhand smoke from tobacco or marijuana may significantly increase a child’s risk of sleep problems, according to a new study from Makerere University School...
Unintended Pregnancy Rates Fall Among Ugandan Sexually Active Adolescents, Study Finds
KAMPALA, Uganda—A new study from Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) shows a significant decline in unintended pregnancies among sexually active adolescent girls and young women in Uganda...
UPHIA Survey Teams Receive Cultural Salute in Kotido
KOTIDO—The Uganda Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment (UPHIA) survey has ended in Kotido District, Karamoja region, with a colorful cultural send-off. Residents in the Manyatta settlements marked the close of...
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Masters in Health Informatics (MHI)
Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) jointly with the College of Computing and Information Sciences -Makerere (CoCIS) most especially the School of Computing and Informatics Technology (CIT) are offering a Masters degree in Health Informatics (MHI) as a fulltime program. The program is designed for individuals who desire to be trained to identify constraints in health information flow and design innovative automated systems to solve them in the shortest time possible to aide timely decision making