Project C develops research uptake strategy
May 23rd, 2016
On 19-20 April 2016, the team from Project C held a consultative meeting with Julius Nyangaga of Right Track Solutions on behalf of WHO-TDR M&E support.
The main agenda was to take stock of how much data had so far been gathered and analysed in order to begin preparations towards effective communication to stakeholders. This involved identifying appropriate research uptake pathways to ensure that research results would be seen by the target actors.
Members of the team involved were: Paul Gwakisa, PI; Anna Estes, project coordinator; Moses Ole-Neselle, field coordinator; Anibariki Ngonyoka, PhD student; Happiness Nnko, PhD student; Maria Simwango, MSc student; and Lucas Matemba, member from the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR).
Kick-off meeting of project C team members with Dr Julius Nyangaga in Arusha, Tanzania to plan for Results Uptake and Communication to stakeholders. From right to left: Paul Gwakisa (PI), Julius Ngagaga (WHO consultant), Lucas Matemba (member, NIMR), Maria Simwango (MSc student), Moses Ole-Neselle (field coordinator), Anna Estes (Project coordinator), Happiness Nnko (PhD student) and Anibariki Ngonyoka (PhD student).