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Reflective Portfolios for Teacher Professional Development

On World Teachers’ Day, we celebrate the remarkable contributions of educators, acknowledging the unique challenges they face and the importance of empowering them to build

Celebrating World Teachers’ Day 2024 – Valuing Teacher Voices in Building Resilient Futures

On this year’s World Teachers’ Day, celebrated under the theme “Valuing teacher voices: Towards a new social contract for education,” we are called to acknowledge

Bridging Worlds: A Journey of Life, Research and Leadership Across East Africa

Briefly introduce yourself – Who is Ziraba? I am a Ugandan medical doctor and research scientist, a husband, and a father of three: two daughters,

Building Government Relations and Enhancing Policy Engagement

Efficient and effective engagement with governments is a cornerstone of research institutions that seek to create and enhance their impact. The African Population and Health

Bridging Worlds: A Journey of Life, Research and Leadership Across East Africa

Who is Ziraba? I am a Ugandan medical doctor and research scientist, a husband, and a father of three: two daughters, Jasmin and Jada, and

Teaching Practice as a Lonely Struggle: Possibilities for Disrupting Pre-Service Teachers’ Experience in Africa?

Introduction School practice, also traditionally referred to as “teaching practice,” is the practicum aspect of teacher education when student teachers work with professional colleagues to

The Research and Related Capacity Strengthening (RRCS) Division

The Research and Related Capacity Strengthening (RRCS) Division is nested within the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), a premier research- to-policy institution. With

First-Ever Humanitarian Violence Against Children Survey (HVACS) Reveals the Toll of Violence Children Experience in Refugee Settlements in Uganda

Nearly 50% of 18-24 year olds experienced at least one form of violence before age 18 KAMPALA, September 12 2024 – The first ever Violence

Breaking barriers for women leadership in healthcare in Kenya

The healthcare sector is a cornerstone for human well-being, ensuring access to quality medical care that keeps us healthy and thriving. Yet, a critical imbalance

Reflecting on a Journey of Discipline, Hard Work, and Passionate Growth

Who is Doris? First of all, I am a diehard Manchester United fan. Second, my friends affectionately call me Reese or Doro despite my birth

Online learning as an enigma for learning continuity in Kenyan schools amidst learning disruptions

By Grace Gathoni and Lydia Namatende Natural calamities and economic, social, and political uncertainties continue to affect our education system in Kenya and globally. During

Childcare Centers or Breastfeeding Centers: The Kisumu Childcare Dilemma

By Charity Waweru-Mwangi, Linda Oloo, Alvin Kimani, Margaret Nampijja and Patricia Wekulo Kisumu County has been engaged in conversations with different stakeholders to improve the