APHRC@20 Newsletter – January 2022 Edition Posted on 04/02/2022 (07/02/2022) by David Waiganjo PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Newsletters APHRC@20 Newsletter – January 2022 Edition Visibility February 2022 In this special edition, we kick off our APHRC@20 celebrations by reflecting on our early beginnings at the Population Council and the visionaries who have led the way two decades on. We share lessons from our models of research capacity strengthening, working towards a sustainable research ecosystem in Africa. On the programmatic front, we spotlight the newly launched Zero Hunger Initiative advocating for a regenerative and human-centered food system in cities across the continent. Lastly, we tell you why the Good Finance Grant Practice tool is the new gold standard for promoting transparency and strengthening grant management. Happy reading! Download CONTRIBUTORS Communications and Knowledge Translation Officer Moreen Nkonge Moreen works in the Advocacy Unit under the National Sanitation… View Profile Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Cynthia Runyenje Cynthia coordinates and conducts corporate monitoring and evaluation for the… View Profile Research Officer David Osogo David Osogo is a Research Officer working under the Maternal… View Profile Advocacy Manager Jane Valentine Mangwana Jane is a global policy advocacy and communications expert with… View Profile SIMILAR PUBLICATIONS Technical Reports Voices for Action: A report of Community engagement on vulnerability and solutions to food and nutrition insecurity Maasai Community, Kajiado, Kenya Organizational Policy Data Protection Notice in Accordance With the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Newsletters APHRC@20 Newsletter – January 2022 Edition Newsletters APHRC@20 Newsletter – August 2022 Edition Newsletters APHRC Newsletter January – June 2019 Newsletters APHRC Newsletter – July 2020 Newsletters APHRC Newsletter – February 2021 Newsletters APHRC Newsletter – August 2021 Edition Annual Reports ANNUAL REPORT 2019 – Partnering to transform lives in Africa