Event Date/s
Event Details
The African Leadership and Management training for impact in Malaria Eradication (ALAMIME) program, implemented by the Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) in collaboration with schools of Public Health in eight other high burden Malaria countries (Tanzania, Nigeria, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, Togo and Benin) with funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation invites you to yet another insightful discussion on Malaria.
The program is this week hosting Mr. Emor Vincent, Lira University Teaching Hospital's Surveillance Focal Person to discuss; "Crossborder Surveillance for Malaria Elimination: Lessons from Covid-19" this Wednesday August 21, 2024 at 5pm.
Moderator:
Mathius Kasule Mulyazawo
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, National Malaria Elimination Division, Ministry of Health.
Join online webinar via zoom https://bit.ly/
The ALAMIME program aims to enhance the analytical, problem-solving, and leadership skills of individuals working in malaria programs at national and sub-national levels. It focuses on implementing evidence-based policies to support the transition from malaria control to elimination. Also, the program seeks to create forums within Ministries of Health to unite stakeholders and ALAMIME alumni to advance malaria eradication efforts.