Ms. Faith ATAI is our best student for this year's #Mak71stGrad. She obtained 1st-Class Honors CGPA of 4.46 in #BEHS. Her journey to success is inspirational. She was forced out of school at age 15 during the #LRA insurgence in #Teso, in eastern #Uganda
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At Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH), our vision is to be a centre of excellence in providing leadership in public health.
- In this edition of Makerere Universityโs 73rd graduation ceremony slated to run from February 13-17, 2023, we bring you the story of @allan_ssembuusi, who against all odds, rose from a house boy to a First-Class student. sph.mak.ac.ug/news/working-hโฆ
- Ogweng Kizito, our 1st year BEHS student lost his bicycle & has been walking from Luzira to @MakSPH -Mulago for his lectures. We have thru Department of Disease Control & Environmental Health agreed to replace it upon learning of his humble story, to support him attain his dream.
- Carol Esther Nabbanja is set to graduate with First Class Honours in Bachelor of Environmental Health Science (BEHS) from Makerere School of Public Health. With a CGPA of 4.61, she is the best-graduating student in the school this year. #Mak73Grad sph.mak.ac.ug/news/rising-toโฆ
- From juggling work and School, Ms. Irene Nakaziba, the Mayuge Town Council Health Inspector will be graduating with a First Class of @Makerere with 4.60 CGPA. Congratulations Nakaziba! #Mak72Grad #MakerereAt100
- Heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Nazarius Mbona Tumwesigye โDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics on your promotion to full Professor @Makerere . Itโs so fulfilling to see your talent and hard work being perceived and rewarded. Congratulations Prof. Naz! #MakerereAt100
- Meet @jabimphilliam, the top Bachelor of Environmental Health Sciences (BEHS) student at today's 75th @Makerere graduation ceremony. He graduated with an outstanding CGPA of 4.78, as one of the 11 BEHS first-class graduates from MakSPH. sph.mak.ac.ug/news/paidha-maโฆ
- Professor David Serwadda, a Disease Control and Public Health Expert has warned that the usage of gloves by untrained people in general population is likely to do more harm than good. He says people who wear gloves are more likely to get infected with #COVID19 or spread it.
- Our very own Prof. David Guwatudde from @Makerere School of Public Health's Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics will present at the @UN's 79th General Assembly Science Summit in New York on Wednesday, 19th September 2024, next week. @ProfNawangwe @RhodaWanyenze #UNGA79
- To day, we honor Dr. Fred Wabwire-Mangen, Associate Professor of Epidemiology for his dedicated service to @Makerere. He will be retiring from Makerere University service at the end of April 2022. Thank you @fred_mangen for Building for Future! #MakerereAt100
- Our Dean, Professor @RhodaWanyenze has today received @Makerere University Vice Chancellorโs Research Excellence Award, 2023 as the best overall female researcher in the past five years. We congratulate her on this milestone @CeshCentre @ProfNawangwe @MakerereNews #Mak74thGrad
- We congratulate Dr. Peter Waiswa @waiswap who has been rated expert in Infant Mortality globally by Expertscape's PubMed-based algorithms. The recognition is based scholarly writing about Infant Mortality over the past 10 years. expertscape.com/ex/infant+mortโฆ Congratulations Peter!
- After 28 years of dedicated service to Makerere University, we say thank you to Professor @WilliamBazeyo. You have left a mark at @MakSPH and particularly @MakSPH. Thank you and may you enjoy your retirement! Never say good bye!
- VC @ProfNawangwe has announced that starting January 2025, the School of Public Health will transition into a stand-alone school with the status of a College. "This move empowers the school to amplify its research and community outreach." A milestone worth a toast #MakSPHat70















