We aim to improve global health and make life better through
collaborative, interdisciplinary research, education and resource
development.
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The Global Health Academy’s key objectives are to:
- offer world leading interdisciplinary postgraduate degrees to help combat global health challenges
- engage in global collaborative research to make life better
- participate and lead in the creation of global health networks and partnerships
We will also act as a forum for encouraging the sharing of best practice ideas, processes and information.
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Kelet works at Bwera Hospital in Kasese, Uganda and talks about how the programme has helped him increase awareness within his workplace and enables him where needed to…
Kelet Kalemba
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Ojera Alex works at Dr Ambrosoli Memorial Hospital in Kalongo, Uganda and talks to us here about the programme and how the mentors visits have helped him
Ojera Alex Latim
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Amoris Jane works at Tororo Hospital and Tororo Hospice, Uganda and talks to us here about how the programme as helped her understand her learning style and she can now…
Amoris Jane Okoth
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Florence works in Mulago/Makerere Palliative Care Unit in Kampala, Uganda and talks to us about how being involved in the programme has enabled her to become a better…
Florence Nalutaya
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Vicky works in Adjumani Hospital and Peace Hospice, Adjumani, Uganda and talks here about how being involved in the programme has helped her in being better at…
Vicky Opia
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Rosalight workes at Hospice Africa Uganda, in Kampala, Uganda and talks here about how being involved in the programme has increased her confidence and understanding,…
Rosalight Katusabe
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Apollo works in Bwizibwera Health Centre IV in Mbarara, Uganda and talks here about the programme and how it has helped him to recognise his own leadership style and how…
Apollo Arishaba
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Jane works in Kibaale, Uganda and talks to us here about the programme and how this has helped her level of confidence.
Jane Mwesige
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Laura Morris from NICE International talks her about measuring outcomes in her talk entitled "Joining, leading and reflecting upon partnerships"
Laura Morris, NICE International
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Laura MacPherson from the Tropical Health Education Trust talks about health partnerships and why we should be monitoring the things we monitor in her talk entitled…
Laura Macpherson (Tropical Health Education Trust)
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In Malawi, cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer among women of a reproductive and economically important age (45.4% of female cancers), with an 80% mortality,…
Cervical Cancer Screening in Malawi
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