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Uganda

Seven crouching, smiling men and women

During PERFORM2Scale, African organisations in each state were paired with partners from Europe who supported them in the delivery of the management strengthening intervention.

Makerere University School of Public Health led on PERFORM2Scale in Uganda with support from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.

Uganda partners

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Makerere School of Public Health, Uganda

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Uganda resources

Dr. Xavier Nsabagasani, PERFORM2Scale Coordinator in Uganda, making a presentation on the country’s progress (MSI and NSSG)

Engaging PERFORM2Scale stakeholders in Uganda

Adelaine Aryaija-Karemani of Uganda’s PERFORM2Scale team writes on the stakeholder engagement workshop recently held in Kampala. 

12 Dec 2018
01 Nov 2018

Uganda briefing paper - November 2018

Briefing Document
The cover of a briefing paper
01 Oct 2018

General briefing paper - October 2018

Briefing Document
Two members of the Wakiso team present their problem tree to reviewers from Luwero

Building management capacity at district level to improve workforce performance

 During a workshop District Health Management Teams in Uganda analyse problems and develop strategies to address them.

15 Aug 2018
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 733360

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