IWD 2023: Interview Mrs Jeomba Mwakondja Alisa (EPI-Biostat Fellow)
For decades, Africa has faced challenges in responding to public health emergencies. Epidemiological data is often unavailable or severely limited, and there is a shortage of skilled personnel and systems to collect and analyse available data and translate them into policy and practice. To address this capacity gap, EDCTP and Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) partnered in a €7.5 million initiative to support institutions in Africa and Europe to boost epidemiological and biostatistical capacity on the African continent through Master’s degree programmes in epidemiology and biostatistics. Ten consortia were selected to provide this ‘EPI-Biostat’ training, comprising 38 African and 8 European institutions. Currently, they are training 151 MSc candidates in epidemiology and biostatistics: 63 females (42%) and 88 males (58%).
For International Women’s Day 2023, we asked one of the EPI-Biostat Fellows, Mrs Jeomba Mwakondja Alisa, how she thinks women can claim their role in science and technology.