First EDCTP and Africa CDC-supported Epidemiologists and Biostatisticians start their training
12 October 2021
The European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) are partnering to train 150 epidemiologists and biostatisticians across Africa. The first eight of these “EPI-Biostat Fellows” have now enrolled in their Master’s training at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. This highly anticipated new training programme will establish an African cohort of epidemiologists and biostatisticians through ten grants supporting institutions in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe that provide Master’s degree training in epidemiology and biostatistics as part of Africa CDC’s framework for public health workforce development.
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Fredrick Cyprian Mwita
National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania
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Akili Mwakabhana Mawazo
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania
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Tseyon Tesfaye Tirfe
Haramaya University, Ethiopia
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Ilona Kakai
Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University, Uganda
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Veronica Moshokgo
Sir Ketumile Masire Teaching Hospital, Botswana
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George Kasera
Ministry of Health, Kenya
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Mary Wanja Njoroge
Nairobi County Public Health Office, Kenya
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Sarah Nyangu
Center for Infectious Disease Research, Zambia
Further reading
- EDCTP and Africa CDC collaborate to develop capacity for outbreak and epidemic response in sub-Saharan Africa (9 April 2020)
- EDCTP and Africa CDC partner to train highly skilled epidemiologists and biostatisticians in Africa (4 March 2021)
- Call for proposals: Capacity development for disease outbreak and epidemic response in sub-Saharan Africa, in collaboration with Africa CDC – 2020 (Closed)