NEWS

Stay up to date

Sun, Sep 16, 2018

Hosting African Fellows At Merck: A Success Story (Dr Isidore Traore)

Dr Isidore Traore, a Medical Doctor, with a Master degree in biostatistics and a PhD in epidemiology who joined the Global Clinical Operations (GCO) organization at Merck for 15 months to enhance his skills in the area of clinical practices and operations. Highly motivated, Isidore arrived at Merck from Burkina Faso, specifically from the Centre Muraz in Bobo-Dioulasso where he has been working with increasing responsibilities as of 2001.

And now one year later, back in his country, he is implementing all the learnings and advanced knowledge through a series of activities. Isidore Traore who confirmed, ”At Merck I have learnt to be more self-confident and to work efficiently. I am now sharing these skills with my colleagues in Burkina Faso.”

The fellowship also allowed Isidore to step up his carrier, obtaining the position of Assistant Professor at the University of Bobo-Dioulasso.             Congratulations Isidore!

https://www.merckglobalhealthinstitute.com/en/home.html

Read more
Mon, Aug 20, 2018

The African Union Kwame Nkrumah Awards For Scientific Excellence - 2018 Edition

Nominations for the African Union Kwame Nkrumah Awards for Scientific Excellence are now open!

Please visit https://au.int/en/announcements/20180611/african-union-kwame-nkrumah-awards-scientific-excellence-auknase-continental for the Rules of Procedure and Nomination forms in English and in French.

The deadline for submission of applications is 10th of November 2018 at 17:00 hours Addis Ababa time.

 

Read more
Wed, Jun 13, 2018

New Publication By Prof. Jean Nachega - Achieving Viral Suppression In 90% Of People Living With Hiv On Art In Lmics: Progress, Challenges, And Opportunities

Although significant progress has been made, the latest data from low- and middle-income countries show substantial gaps in reaching the third “90%” (viral suppression) of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 goals, especially among vulnerable and key populations. This article discusses critical gaps and promising, evidence-based solutions. There is no simple and/or single approach to achieve the last 90%. This will require multifaceted, scalable strategies that engage people living with human immunodeficiency virus, motivate long-term treatment adherence, and are community-entrenched and ‑supported, cost-effective, and tailored to a wide range of global communities.

Read more
Wed, Jun 13, 2018

Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize

Established in July 2006, the Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize sets out to improve public health in Africa and advance the global fight against infectious diseases. It does this by honouring people and organisations labouring at the frontline of this battle.

Offered in memory of Dr Hideyo Noguchi, the Prize is in recognition of outstanding achievements in the fields of medical research and medical services in Africa.

Please see the attached document for more information on the nomination guidelines, screening criteria and how to submit a nomination.

Read more