The African Population and Health Research Center is implementing an online research study, “an exploratory study of the African Research Culture” in 54 countries on the continent. The main aim of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of research culture in the African context, its impacts and how it could be improved. […]
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On November 09th, APHRC received the SME Global Healthy Workplaces Award during the 10th Global Healthy Workplace Summit. The Center […]
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The APHRC family is saddened by the sudden death of one of our own, Dr. Pauline Bakibinga. An Associate Research […]
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Our policy engagement and communications work is founded on a solid foundation of proven evidence-informed decision making that has helped […]
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Have you ever woken up with pain all over your body? That was my situation five years ago, on this […]
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“From today, I no longer want to be called your mother, if you don’t want to change you can leave […]
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On Saturday the 23rd of April 2022, the Cabinet Secretary of Education, Prof. George Magoha, released the 2021 KCSE results […]
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During a recent writing workshop, the Education and Youth Empowerment (EYE) team played a game of charades. The game, which […]
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The 2022 World Malaria Day was marked under the theme, “Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save […]
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Nairobi 3 May 2022. The United Nations University (UNU) has announced the appointment of Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi, Ph.D., the Executive […]
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Towards the tail-end of the 1980s, Kenya was in the thick of the World Bank-prescribed Structural Adjustment Programs. The government cut […]
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Insecurity remains a major challenge in many informal settlements in the world; a report by UN-Habitat on the assessment of […]
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Dr. Hesborn Wao, Training Coordinator at the African Population and Health Research Center, unpacks the CDAE Fellowship and what it […]
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Nairobi (23rd March 2022) — APHRC, a leading research, and policy think tank headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, has received a […]
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“Lala, mtoto lala…” sings 15-year-old Kethi to her nursing baby. She is home on lunch break, and she needs to […]
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New program will establish data science research and training network across the continent The National Institutes of Health is investing […]
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By Elizabeth Mwaniki, Research Officer It’s a bright morning and the coffee smells great. I settle down to catch up […]
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Can international research collaborations function effectively and efficiently when face-to-face meetings are constrained by a pandemic? Our recent experience launching […]
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In a landmark step to open gender data up to the world, three prominent international authorities on gender and health […]
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Youth bulge is a reality that most countries contend with globally. It can present positive or negative consequences depending on […]
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On June 16, 1976, over 10, 000 black students marched on the streets of Soweto, South Africa to protest for […]
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By Peter Kibe, Research Officer Nurses and midwives play a central role in enhancing essential primary health care across the […]
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The recent Coronavirus outbreak has brought to the fore, yet again, water as a weapon. If you have access to […]
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The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) has been recognized as a high scorer in the Global Health 50/50’s […]
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A stampede at a primary school in Kenya resulted in the deaths of 14 young children. Though there’s speculation over […]
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