Our vision is that Africa will lead research that has a major impact on health in the region by 2030.
We have built a robust network that has led to strong and productive collaborations in research, training and supervision, with more than 300 joint publications between THRiVE partners since 2010. Our network has also made concerted efforts to improve institutional capacity in research administration and management.
Vision Statement
“To be a leading Network of Excellence in building Health Research Capacity in Africa.”
Mission Statement
“To empower African Institutions to become Research Engines for Health Innovations and Evidence-based Healthcare Practices and Policies
THRiVE Focus Areas for future research capacity building
- Infectious and neglected tropical diseases
- Non-communicable diseases
- maternal/ neonatal and reproductive health

2010
THRiVE held its Annual General Meeting at Makerere University, Kampala Uganda.

2015
The Smart campus is transformed into a military training center, and laboratories are used to conduct research in support of the war effort. Captain John Simons and his band’s weekly broadcasts from Bromley Hall are heard by citizens and troops around the world.

2016
March 2016, A team from Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) made a site visit to Makerere University College of Health Sciences, THRiVE’s prime institution. The purpose of the visit was to Clarify Role of AESA in the implementation and management of the DELTAS Africa programme
1947
The Smart campus is transformed into a military training center, and laboratories are used to conduct research in support of the war effort. Captain John Simons and his band’s weekly broadcasts from Bromley Hall are heard by citizens and troops around the world.
1952
The Smart campus is transformed into a military training center, and laboratories are used to conduct research in support of the war effort. Captain John Simons and his band’s weekly broadcasts from Bromley Hall are heard by citizens and troops around the world.
