Category Archives: THRIVE NEWS

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Science Communication Training

RACHEAL NINSIIMA THRiVE successfully conducted a two-day science communication workshop for research scientists between 27th and 28th April 2022 at Kabira Country Club in Kampala. The purposes of this workshop were multi-faceted and included: introducing scientists to the fundamentals of science communication; social media use; mass media use; the fundamentals of communicating science through community […]

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THRiVE Newsletter March 2022

Dear Reader, Through different communication channels like this newsletter, our website emails, social media, workshops, and progress review sessions, THRiVE has repeatedly notified her stakeholders regarding the imminent end of our DELTAS – 1 grant funding in July 2022. At all levels, we must avoid late andincomplete submissions of required documents from both the prime […]

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Prof. Sewankambo charms online listeners with moving talk

RACHEAL NINSIIMA It was a virtual audience of over 600 people. The occasion – seventh series of the Association of Surgeons of Uganda mentorship talk. The speaker – Prof. Emeritus Nelson Sewankambo. The topic – ‘Living a life of significance and building a lasting legacy.’ At 3:30PM, the prayer drum rolled and the show started. […]

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THRiVE Newsletter Dec 2021

Dear Reader, The end of 2021 is here and yet it feels like the year started yesterday. That is a reminder that though time is an ever present resource, it is an irreplaceable perishable good. Within the limits of what is humanly possible we should complete the work that should be completed today. We should […]

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THRiVE Newsletter Sept 2021

Dear Reader, Welcome to THRiVE News which connects stakeholders to what is happening within HRiVE Consortium. In this issue there are accounts of faculty, doctoral and postdoctoral researchers sharing research results with the public, practitioners, and policy makers to inform policy and practice. The policy makers and funders alike expect research to end into knowledge […]

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Repeat adolescent births among teenagers worrying

The wellbeing of thousands of girls in Uganda, particularly Eastern Uganda, is at risk with reports of high repeat adolescent births in nearly three decades. A repeat adolescent birth is a second or more live birth before age 20 following a first birth before age 18 years! According to a study conducted by Dr. Dinah […]

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THRiVE-Mak-RIF Press Release

New study highlights challenges of communities’ response towards COVID-19 mitigation measures A new study conducted by a team of researchers from Makerere University led by Prof. Nelson Sewankambo reveals that there was an increase in resentment to the new social norms imposed by the COVID-19 emergency response during the first national lockdown. Between November 2020 […]

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THRiVE-MakRIF online Dissemination

Are you interested to learn about the prevailing attitudes and perceptions towards COVID-19 mitigation measures and community response to new social norms imposed by the emergency response? And about the short-term socioeconomic impact and community coping mechanisms? Training of Health Researchers into Vocational Excellence in East Africa (THRiVE) is pleased to invite you to a […]

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THRiVE Newsletter June 2021

Dear Readers,Welcome to the June 2021 issue of THRiVE News, a publication of the THRiVE consortium. This is a time when Uganda and Kenya are struggling to cope with severe phase two of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Both countries are experiencing rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 among young people leading to symptomatic and more severe disease […]