The Uganda Public Health Bulletin (UPHB) publication is supported by the Public Health Fellowship Program (PHFP), which recruits and trains talent to support the Ministry of Health (MOH).
Fellows come to the program as Master of Public Health or related discipline graduates and are linked with an MOH department, such as HIV, malaria, maternal and child health, or TB, to support their work during their fellowship. Coursework strengthens the skills of the fellows and increases capacity of the MOH department supporting the fellow.
Requirements of graduation include a manuscript for publication in a peer-review journal and two articles for publication in the Uganda Public Health Bulletin. Read More
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About The Uganda Public Health Bulletin (UPHB)
The major Goal/aim of the Uganda Public Health Bulletin (UPHB) is to inform the district, national, and global stakeholders on disease outbreak investigations, public health surveillance, and interventions undertaken in detecting, preventing, and responding to public health events in the country Read More
The vision of the Uganda Public Health Bulletin (UPHB) is to make the public health data and information available to health management teams, policy makers, and the public; to inform policies, programs, and actions that improve health. Read More
- Dr. Alex Riolexus Ario, MD, PhD, Director, Uganda National Institute of Public Health
- Lilian Bulage, Scientific Editor, Uganda Public Health Bulletin (UPHB)
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