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CDRISK 1: Data on Youth And Tobacco In Africa (DaYTA)

DaYTA is a multi-country national survey on tobacco use among adolescents aged 10 to 17 years in Kenya, Nigeria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo

Teachwell: Inclusive Teacher Professional Development System Support in Kenya

In the past 30 years, Kenya has made substantial strides in education access and quality, including launching a competency-based curriculum in 2017. The Basic Education

The Gates Data System

Most countries in Africa have made progress over the last decades towards achieving SDGs, particularly Goal 8, which promotes sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth,

Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA)

The Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) was formed in 2008 to support the development of a vibrant African academy that leads world-class

Demand-Driven Internships, Visiting-Scholar and Fellowship Programs

As part of its contribution to strengthening individual and institutional research capacity to enable African researchers fully participate in defining and implementing priority population and

African Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowships (ADDRF)

In line with its mission to build sustainable research capacity in sub-Saharan Africa, APHRC in partnership with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), established the

APHRC Bespoke Training

In 2013, APHRC started a training program to expand the reach of its research capacity-strengthening mandate. The program was a response to an ever-increasing market

Catalyze – Mental Health: Evidence on catalysts of change for youth mental health in Africa

The Catalyze – Mental Health project will advance a comprehensive evidence-scoping strategy to better understand the mental health and wellbeing drivers and needs of young

Strengthening Sub-National Data Value Chains in Sub-Saharan Africa

Most countries in Africa have made progress over the last decades towards achieving SDGs, particularly Goal 8, which promotes sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth,

PATIENT-LED SUPPORT GROUPS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES IN KOROGOCHO AND VIWANDANDI INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS, NAIROBI, KENYA: MIXED METHODS STUDY OF AN INNOVATIVE MODEL (MRC PaLs)

The burden of hypertension and diabetes is rising in a rapidly urbanizing Africa with scarce public resources for managing patients. Patient support groups have gained