Rhoda Wanyenze
@RhodaWanyenze
Professor Disease Control, Researcher, Public Health Expert, Dean,School of Public Health, Makerere University. @makSPH, [email protected]
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We're happy to join partners in the a #Walkathon organized by WHO Uganda in commemoration of #WoldHealthDay to advocate for the right to health.
Irish Aid WHO Uganda Ministry of Health- Uganda EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid 🇪🇺 Yonas Tegegn WOLDEMARIAM Rhoda Wanyenze
#WorldHealthDay2024
The rain can’t stop us. The enjoyment of good health has no boundaries.
Olaro Charles Yonas Tegegn WOLDEMARIAM Rhoda Wanyenze UN in Uganda.
We are excited to join World Health Organization (WHO) in a Walk the Talk this Sunday at 7:00 am at World Health Organization (WHO)Uganda to Celebrate #WorldHealthDay2024 “My Health, My Right”
Rhoda Wanyenze
It was a pleasure to welcome Dr Moeti Kgware from Durban University of Technology in South Africa to Makerere School of Public Health.
We discussed opportunities for collaboration in public health training. We look forward to solidifying the partnership.
Hon. Dr. Dr. Joyce Moriku Kaducu, PhD, Min. State Ministry of Education and Sports - Uganda (Primary Ed), expressed at #19thMUEHSAConference today how climate change & #AMR threaten development, public health, food security, economic growth, and national security.
“You have got to learn to take time to care for yourself because as a leader, you have live to be able to impact the world.” Prof. Rhoda Wanyenze, Dean, School of Public Health, Makerere University, Uganda
#WLHGC2024 #Mentorship
#ReimaginingLeadership
WomenLift Health Global Conference…
Day 2 of the WomenLift Health Global Conference kicked off with a vibrant morning of engaging discussions, connections, and networking at the mentorship breakfast. Alumnae had a chance to give back while early to mid-career women connected and learned from seasoned female leaders
I’m happy to attend the WomenLift Health Global Conference 2024 in Da er Salaam, Tanzania. It’s one of the largest platforms dedicated to addressing the multifaceted challenges impeding women’s progress in leadership roles in global health WomenLift Health Makerere School of Public Health Rhoda Wanyenze
In global health it's absolutely a no-brainer that we need more women.”
Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister, New Zealand & WomenLift Health Global Advisory Board member stresses the need for concerted, collective action towards gender equity.
#WLHGC2024 #ReimaginingLeadership
“It is a question of policy, but it is also the commitment of people in leadership to ensure that we have more women represented in decision making,” remarked Jakaya Kikwete, Former President, United Republic of Tanzania.
Beyond policies alone, true progress in advancing women’s…
Heading to WomenLift Health Global Conference in Tanzania?
Don't miss our panel! Women leaders from across our movement discuss:
- Gendered health inequalities
- Escalating backlash against women's rights
- Why women's leadership is KEY to #HealthForAll
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“After five years of successful partnership, we should start working towards making Makerere School of Public Health a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborating centre. This will ensure sustainability, unlocking opportunities for Makerere School of Public Health and support to global health” Dr. Yonas Tegegn WOLDEMARIAM, World Health Organization (WHO)RepinUganda
“The collaboration has generated a lot of data which complements our support to Ministry of Health- Uganda and the global health arena,” Dr. Yonas Tegegn WOLDEMARIAM, WHO Uganda WHO Representative in Uganda.
“We appreciate WHO Uganda for the trust & confidence extended to us. The collaborative mechanism gives us the credibility to look for funding for our work. It also strengthens our capacity in generating & sharing public health information,' Dr. Rhoda Wanyenze, Dean Makerere School of Public Health.
.WHO Uganda & Makerere School of Public Health have this morning discussed areas of collaboration in supporting public health in #Uganda . Over the past 5 yrs, the partnership has accomplished 46 body of work in infectious & non-communicable diseases, health systems strengthening, maternal & child health.