Makerere University’s ResilientAfrica Network emerged best at the innovative solutions competition session. The mHealth Matibabu, non invasive malaria test voted best at the HESN TechC
Ticora Jones, Senior Advisor Higher Education Solutions Network (HESN) Program Director USAID takes the mHealth Matibabu, non invasive malaria test at the HESN TechCon 2013. This was in Colo
On October 2, 2013, ResilientAfrica Network (RAN) leadership met in Silicon Valley with the Global Ambassador of Technovation Challenge, Anar Simpson to discuss the program.
Dr. Ky Luu listens in as Chancellor George Mondo Kagonyera explains the role that African universities can play in building resilience (1st partners meeting, Washington, D.C, 2012)
Presidents and Chancellors of the HESN Universities, the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Dr. Rajiv Shah Administrator of USAID and other Senior USAID Science and Technology staff at
Tuesday 4th June 2013 afternoon marked the official launch of yet another unique project by Makerere University in the Rwenzori Ballroom Sheraton Hotel Kampala, Uganda. This five year projec
Prof. William Bazeyo shares a moment with Dr. James Fishkin, Stanford University (second from the right), and University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), and West Africa RILab Director
Associate Professor William Bazeyo is the Dean Makerere University School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences. He has been in the teaching profession for 20 years and he is also Pri
Makerere University Kampala Uganda officially launched Resilient Africa Network. The occasion took place at Kampala Sheraton Hotel, Rwenzori Ballroom 1:00pm 4th June 2013.
Makerere University has launched a ground breaking new initiative that brings together universities from across the continent to tackle the challenges of Africa’s most vulnerable people. O