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Makerere University Launches Social Innovation in Health Initiative Community of Practice
Kampala, 09 April 2025— Makerere University has officially launched the Social Innovation in Health Initiative Community of Practice (SIHICOP)—a new platform designed to connect local health innovators with policymakers,...
MakSPH’s Wafula, Olum Shine at CUGH 2025 Global Health Awards
Dr. Olum, receiving the award from Professor Judy Wasserheit from the University of Washington Two Research Associates from Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH), Dr. Solomon Wafula and...
The Sugar That Killed My Mother: A Generation Drowning in Cheap Drinks, Cigarettes and Lies
On October 15, 2021, the beep of a glucose monitor flatlined in our living room. My mother, Rebecca Nabiteeko (R.I.P.), took her last labored breath as her veins, swollen,...
Meet the MakSPH PhD Graduands 2025
At Makerere University’s 75th graduation ceremony, the School of Public Health presented three doctoral students eligible for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree: Dr. Roselline Achola, Dr. Esther Diana...
From Paidha to Makerere: Jabim’s Rise to First-Class Distinction
By Okeya John On a brisk Tuesday morning, January 14, 2025, Jabim Philliam walks away with a first-class degree in the Bachelor of Environmental Health Sciences (BEHS), the only...
Bridget Nagawa Tamale: A Trailblazer in Public Health
By Okeya John As Makerere University celebrates its 75th graduation ceremony starting January 13, 2025, Bridget Nagawa Tamale shines as a symbol of success. With an impressive Cumulative Grade...
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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