Timely Maintenance of Car Engines Reduces Emissions, Improves Air Quality
By Okeya John
A new study conducted in Kampala has confirmed that timely maintenance of car engines could significantly reduce emissions and offer a…
Research Links Social Support to Improved Contraceptive Decision-Making for Women
By Davidson Ndyabahika
Researchers at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) are urging the Ugandan government to boost healthcare…
Uganda becomes second country, after Nepal, to unveil Climate Health Adaptation Plan
Kampala, 24 August 2024 – Uganda’s Ministry of Health on Thursday August 22nd launched its Climate Change Health National Adaptation Plan (H-NAP), a…
Rockefeller Foundation, 11 Other Agencies Honored with 2024 Climate and Health Champion Awards
By Davidson Ndyabahika
The Ministry of Health Uganda has recognised 12 outstanding agencies and eight individuals for championing climate change and…
Inside Uganda's National Health Adaptation Plan to Combat Climate Change
By John Okeya
On August 22, 2024, Uganda made history as the first African nation to launch a National Health Adaptation Plan (H-NAP), fulfilling…
Responsive Culture, Partnerships, and Research Ethics Emphasized at CARTA's APAS Workshop in Kampala
KAMPALA—Researchers in African Universities have been urged to cultivate a Responsive Culture, create, maintain, and strengthen collaborations, and…
NTU-Mak Partnership Strengthens Antimicrobial Stewardship in Nakaseke, Butambala Districts in Central Uganda
By Carol Esther Nabbanja and Michael Obeng Brown
The Nottingham Trent University and Makerere University (NTU-Mak) Partnership has intensified…
Makerere Trains Policy Analysts, M&E Specialists to Assess Government Programme Impact
By Okeya John & Davidson Ndyabahika
Mr. Godfrey Mugisa Masereka, a participant in the three-day transformative training in Impact Evaluation and…