Arise Fellows Arrive for Week-long Workshop

Today is the first day of a week-long workshop for the McGoldrick Professional Development Program in Public Health, operating under the aegis of HSPH and the Africa Research, Implementation Science, and Education (ARISE) Network.

Seven ARISE fellows have traveled to the School to attend the workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation, led by Sarah Anoke and Marcello Pagano, in conjunction with Professor Wafaie Fawzi. The fellows will be trained in advanced research methods for assessing health outcomes and measuring and evaluating new and existing intervention programs. Upon the conclusion of the workshop, the fellows will return home to adapt and implement the curricula at their home institutions.

The ARISE fellows have joined us from the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania, the University of Botswana, the Rwanda Ministry of Health, the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, the Addis Continental Institute of Public Health in Ethiopia, and the University of Ibadan in Nigeria.