PHM-Exch> Fwd: 3rd webinar on Decolonizing Health Research in Africa
Sundararaman T
sundar at phmovement.org
Thu Sep 2 02:00:59 PDT 2021
This seems really interesting. we have a meeting at the same time. If there is a recording made, please do share it with global secretariat,
Sundar
> On 31-Aug-2021, at 3:37 PM, Bukenya denis <denisbukenya at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> Please receive the announcement as here in below:
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> Yet again another reminder. We look forward to seeing you. The zoom registration link and passcode is inhere. Don't hesitate to register.
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> Regards
> Management
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> Innovations for Development (I4DEV), People’s Health Movement (PHM) Uganda Chapter and the Kampala Initiative (KI) are inviting you for the 3rd webinar in the Decolonising health in Africa series happening on 8th September 2021 under the theme Decolonising Health Research in Africa. The discussion in the webinar will center on a wider discourse of health research in Africa and it's relation to Coloniality. Register now to join the discussion !
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> ⏏️Theme: Decolonising Health Research in Africa
> 🗓️Day : Wednesday 8th September 2021
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> 🕔Time: 1:00pm - 3pm EAT (GMT+3)
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> ⛓️Register here: https://bit.ly/3xZw4rY <https://bit.ly/3xZw4rY>
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> Meeting ID: 810 6712 3933
> Passcode: 306953
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> #DecoloniseHealthAfrica
> Innovations for Development (I4DEV)
> Plot 564, Makenke Gayaza. Mob: +256-(0)-703149786,
> Email: innovations4d at gmail.com <mailto:innovations4d at gmail.com>; d.gotto at i4dev.or.ug <mailto:d.gotto at i4dev.or.ug>; info at i4dev.or.ug <mailto:info at i4dev.or.ug>;
> Website: www.i4dev.or.ug <http://www.i4dev.or.ug/>;
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> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 2:10 PM Innovations For Development I4DEV <innovations4d at gmail.com <mailto:innovations4d at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Dear friends,
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> Yet again, Innovations for Development (I4DEV) <http://www.i4dev.or.ug/>, the People’s Health Movement (PHM) Uganda Chapter and the Kampala Initiative (KI) are organizing the 3rd Webinar in the series on “Decolonising Health in Africa''. The webinar will focus on the theme; Decolonising Health Research in Africa. It is scheduled to take place on the 8th August 2021 from 01:30 PM to 03:30 PM East Africa Time (+3GMT)
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> The dialogue will cover a wider ground on existing coloniality in Health Research in Africa centering on the historical & present colonial realities in health research; bioethical concerns in research; intellectual property rights; equity in access to research technologies; research on future epidemics and the role governments & civil society in countering coloniality in health research in Africa.
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> Opportunity for a deeper conversation will be enabled for the audience to have a reflective moment on the discourse to propose a future we all desire to have.
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> The panellists will include:
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> 1. Ms Joviah Gonza – Project Officer, Innovations for Development (I4DEV), Kampala Uganda: Expressions of coloniality on Health Research and the implications on Health Systems and Epidemic control in Uganda.
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> 2. Ms Shehnaz Munshi- Research Project Manager/Associate Lecturer, Sheiham Family Program on Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequality. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa: Decentering Power in Health Policy and Systems Research in context of COVID-19; what the rest of Africa can learn from Southern Africa.
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> 3. Dr. Musoke David- Researcher/ Lecturer, Makerere University College of Health Science, School of Public Health, Kampala Uganda. The role of Academia in Decolonizing Health Research in Africa; A case of Makerere University
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> 4. Abel Walekhwa Wilson- Research Associate for Epidemiology and Field Control Strategies; Presidential Scientific Initiative on Epidemics (PRESIDE) Uganda. Africa’s dependency on Western Health Research innovations; why we’re where we’re. Role of governments in Centering research in the context of present and future pandemics
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> Moderator of the day will be;
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> Ms Clara Affun Adegbulu - Researcher, Women's Representation & De-democratization at University of Antwerp, Belgium. A Global Advocate of Gender Rights and a Champion of the Decolonial Agenda in Africa.
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> Please if you have anything (questions, suggestions to the panelists please send your through innovations4d at gmail.com <mailto:innovations4d at gmail.com>).
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> See you soon.
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> Innovations for Development (I4DEV)
> Plot 564, Makenke Gayaza. Mob: +256-(0)-703149786,
> Email: innovations4d at gmail.com <mailto:innovations4d at gmail.com>; d.gotto at i4dev.or.ug <mailto:d.gotto at i4dev.or.ug>; info at i4dev.or.ug <mailto:info at i4dev.or.ug>;
> Website: www.i4dev.or.ug <http://www.i4dev.or.ug/>;
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> "You have everything you need to build something far bigger than yourself." Seth Godin
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> Bukenya Denis Joseph
> P.O.Box:3141 Kampala-Uganda.
> Skype: denis.bukenya
> Tel:+256-(0)755-61-57-88/ office line +256-(0)200-923-319
> denisbukenya at huric-international.org/denisbukenya at gmail.com <http://denisbukenya@huric-international.org/denisbukenya@gmail.com>
> "You have everything you need to build something far bigger than yourself." Seth Godin
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