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Overview
At APHRC, we are passionate about research and remain committed to the improvement of lives across Africa through our research endeavors. Our organization boasts a talented, multicultural, and multidisciplinary team. In our commitment to supporting our staff, we strive to create an inclusive atmosphere, foster a positive culture, and maintain a healthy work-life environment. Choosing a career with us opens doors to opportunities for innovation, collaboration, growth, and diverse global experiences. At APHRC, we uphold fairness, value, and integrity and strive for excellence in all we do. If you are seeking a dynamic workplace, explore our job opportunities below for your next career move.



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- Deadline: May 31, 2026
- Kenya
APHRC seeks to recruit a Researcher with strong knowledge and expertise in climate and health to work in the Health and Wellbeing Theme, within the Research Division, mainly leading work in the interlinkages between climate change and health.
- Deadline: May 15, 2026
APHRC seeks to recruit a Communications Officer to work in the CACEPS project within the Policy Engagement and Communications Division. Based in Nairobi, the Communications Officer will contribute to the implementation of the communications strategy while leading the development of visual and audiovisual products.
- Deadline: May 12, 2026
The Center’s current Strategic Plan (2022–2026) is coming to an end, and a new plan for 2027–2031 will be developed for Board approval in November 2026, with implementation commencing in January 2027. APHRC invites qualified consultancy firms with proven institutional capacity and experience in strategic planning to lead a structured and consultative process for the development of the 2027–2031 Strategic Plan. The assignment will run from the 3rd week of May 2026 until 18 December 2026.
- Deadline: May 5, 2026
- Uganda
APHRC seeks to recruit qualified Qualitative and Quantitative Field Interviewers to support data collection for its WFP-Home Grown School Feeding Program (HGSFP) Project. This study aims to investigate the nutritional status of school children, comparing WFP-HGSFP-supported schools with non-supported schools; measure the nutritional composition of school meals; assess the acceptability and consumption of locally available and nutritious foods; and identify the barriers and facilitators to HGSFP implementation. Data collection is scheduled to take place in July-October 2026. Only applicants residing in the following districts in the Karamoja region (Abim, Amudat, Kaabong, Karenga, Kotido, Moroto, Nabilatuk, Nakapiripirit, Napak, and Karamoja) should apply.

















