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Word From the Executive Director This was an exceptional year of evolution, growth and maturation for APHRC, illustrated both by the breadth of projects we
My Women Deliver experience started on Sunday, June 2, at the Vancouver airport. The airport was flooded with individuals from across the globe, forcing
By Uwizeye Dieudonne Pastoralism is a way of life for most people in Karamoja region, located in North Eastern Uganda, bordering Kenya, and South Sudan.
It is 11 am and in a smart open-plan office in downtown Kampala, Uganda, the air is buzzing with a fan and multiple telephone calls.
Africa has made significant progress towards increasing access to immunization, including ramping up efforts in eradicating polio and the recent introduction of new vaccines such
Kenya has become the first country in Africa to collect data on intersex people in its national census which runs to the end of August.
Many Kenyan youth are familiar with the above phrase if not indirectly told the same by either a teacher, parent or family member. The phrase
A health worker checks people’s temperatures in Goma, DRC. Patricia Martinez/EPA-EFE Epidemics, or infectious disease outbreaks, are invariably disruptive and tend to have far-reaching effects
All of APHRC joins me in expressing immense sadness at the tremendous loss to our development community of Peter da Costa, a longtime friend and
Today, 12 August, the world is celebrating International Youth Day with the theme “transforming education”. This implies the desire to make education more relevant and
By Florence Sipalla, communications manager, APHRC APHRC prides itself as a research center committed to transforming lives in Africa. The Center demonstrates the commitment by
By Collins Ouma, Head of Health Challenges and Systems, APHRC via the Conversation Africa With more than 200 million cases recorded across the globe each

















