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CEMA 2025 Hackathon poster advert
Bridging the Gap Hackathon

20-24 January 2025, Nairobi, Kenya

The “Bridging the Gap Hackathon” is a 5-day event to bring together public health decision-makers, developers, technical experts, and academics and researchers to create free, open-source resources to support and facilitate evidence-informed decision making and address health policy needs in Kenya.

Background

Epidemiology crash course poster
Introduction to Concepts in Epidemiology

 

The University of Nairobi Center for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis is offering an introductory in-person training on Concepts in Epidemiology.

 

Venue: University of Nairobi

Date: 25th - 29th November 2024

Mode of Training Session: In-Person

Application Deadline: 8th November 2024

Pre-requisite

Participants are required to bring their own laptops for the hands-on exercises.

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Intensive Short Course: Mathematical Modelling for Vaccine-preventable Diseases
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