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Understand the interconnections between climate change, long-term care and health of the elderly and their energy efficiency in living environment
To estimate the current impacts of heat exposure on Maternal & Newborn health (MNH) outcomes in Senegal.
To generate an evidence base to both estimate the impacts and enhance the benefits to human health of Africa’s Great Green Wall (GGW), the world’s
To understand the link between climate change, air pollution, environmental degradation and NCDs and to advance methods for examining how climate change, air quality and
High quality postgraduate training in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related disciplines in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is important for the strengthening of research evidence
Overview African education systems continue to face deep, longstanding challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, limited teaching and learning resources, teacher shortages, and persistent gaps affecting
Gender norms—socially constructed roles, behaviors, and attributes considered appropriate for men/boys and women/girls—are recognized as major drivers of health and wellbeing. Unequal gender norms are
About the HPV-Impact project The HPV-Impact Project is a multi-country consortium and research initiative led by the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) aimed
1.1 Background The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seen significant advancements in recent years, bringing about opportunities to leverage large amounts of structured and
The EJAF portfolio in Kenya has three main strategic actions that aim to 1) increase prioritization of preventive care using data on impact and cost-effectiveness,
This project aims to improve methods for measuring the coverage and equity of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs. Specifically, the objectives include developing research methods
This study aims to investigate how people in the slums of Viwandani, Nairobi, are washing their hands in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team

















