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Center under @MakSPH advancing injury prevention research, advocacy, and capacity building in Uganda and Africa for safer, resilient communities.

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Big news 🎉. The TRIAD Unit has officially been elevated and approved by @Makerere University Council to become a Center at @MakSPH ! This milestone strengthens our mission to drive research, training, and knowledge translation in Injury and Disability Prevention. We are grateful to our partners and funders for walking this journey with us 🌍 #InjuryPrevention
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🎓 Scholarship Alert! CTRIAD @MakSPH is offering 2 tuition scholarships for 2025/26 Master’s programs (Public Health, Biostatistics, Health Informatics & more). Eligibility: Ugandan citizens, CGPA ≥ 4.0, interest in injury prevention research. 📅 Deadline: April 17, 2026.
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Strong evidence needs strong students. 🎓 Today we reconnected with CTRIAD-sponsored Master’s students some supported with tuition, others with research funding. 3 joined online from Italy 🇮🇹 on exchange, while others shared progress here at CTRIAD. Investing in students = investing in safer, healthier communities. #ResearchImpact #CapacityBuilding
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15 Days to Go! The momentum is building as we draw closer to the 21st MUEHSA Annual Scientific Conference 2026. A powerful gathering of students, alumni, professionals, and partners committed to advancing Environmental Health and strengthening resilient health systems. Be part of the conversations, ideas, and partnerships shaping the future of Environmental Health. Secure your spot today: forms.gle/dqdbuXd2SY1gBX… #MUEHSAForLife #MUEHSAConference2026
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Safe Transport and Survivors Support Uganda
Yesterday marked a significant step in strengthening Uganda’s drowning prevention governance framework. The transition from @MoWT_Uganda to @mia_uga under the Uganda Police Force Marine Department facilitated by @stassuganda with support from @IncubatorGHAI under coordination of the @OPMUganda signals a stronger enforcement lens, improved coordination on inland water safety, and an opportunity to institutionalize drowning prevention within national security and marine operations. Key takeaways : • Systems approach is critical • Strengthen emergency and rescue response • Improve stakeholder coordination • Close data gaps (Fire and Rescue Unit drowning cases must be harmonized) • Ensure sustainability and partner support Drowning is preventable. Coordination and implementation will determine impact. #DrownpreventionUg
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🎓 Congratulations @dndyaba on graduating with a Master’s in Strategic & Corporate Communication! Your dissertation that focused on knowledge management and strategic communication at the Unit, will offer valuable insights that we can continue to draw on to strengthen research uptake and public health impact. #Mak76thGrad #InjuryPrevention #ResearchImpact
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MakSPH Celebrates Mr. Davidson Ndyabahika @Makerere University School of Public Health proudly congratulates Mr. @dndyaba, our Communications Officer, upon earning his Master of Strategic and Corporate Communication at the 76th Graduation Ceremony. His dissertation, “Examining Knowledge Management and Strategic Communication Practices at the Trauma, Injury, and Disability Unit at Makerere University School of Public Health,” analysed how institutional knowledge can be mobilised and strategically deployed to strengthen research uptake, policy influence, and public health impact. Over the past five years, Davidson has served the School with creativity, dexterity, and diligence, consistently elevating our voice, strengthening our visibility, and bridging science and society. We celebrate not only his academic milestone, but also the excellence and commitment he continues to bring to our mission. #Mak76thGrad

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Makerere University School of Public Health
@Makerere’s 76th Graduation Ceremony Begins The 76th Congregation of Makerere University for the Conferment of Degrees and Presentation of Diplomas officially kicks off today at Freedom Square and runs from Tuesday, 24th to Friday, 27th February 2026. This year, Makerere celebrates the achievements of 9,295 graduands drawn from nine colleges and two schools, a reflection of the University’s continued contribution to knowledge, leadership, and societal transformation across Uganda, the region, and the world. During the four-day ceremony, the University will confer: ⦿ 213 PhDs ⦿ 2,503 Master’s Degrees ⦿ 206 Postgraduate Diplomas ⦿ 6,343 Bachelor’s Degrees ⦿ 30 Diplomas The graduating class represents a vibrant global community, with students from 67 nationalities, underscoring Makerere’s position as a leading international center of academic excellence. We particularly look forward to Day Two, when the Makerere University School of Public Health celebrates its graduates: ⦿ 7 Doctorates ⦿ 195 Master’s Degrees ⦿ 29 Bachelor’s Degrees Congratulations to the Class of 2026 ... your achievement marks both the completion of academic journeys and the beginning of new responsibilities in shaping communities, professions, and the future. Makerere University | Building for the Future! #Mak76thGrad
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Makerere University School of Public Health
MakSPH Hosts Bloomberg Philanthropies Delegation Today, @Makerere University School of Public Health hosted a delegation from @BloombergDotOrg during a courtesy visit to the Dean, Prof. @RhodaWanyenze, reaffirming a longstanding partnership supporting injury prevention research and public health innovation. The delegation, comprising Rebecca Bavinger and Steve Wills of Bloomberg Philanthropies, met the School leadership alongside Dr. @Oporiah, Director of @TRIADUnit, a Centre within @MakSPH, to reflect on its progress following its recent elevation in October last year to a Centre of Excellence for injury and disability prevention research at @Makerere.
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We grieve with you Adam, and stand with the family of Julius. His passing is a painful reminder of the urgent need to confront road carnage in Uganda. May his memory strengthen our resolve to make our roads safer for all!
Adam Nuwamanya🇺🇬@AdamNuwamanya

ROAD CARNAGE: Illiteracy-Bred Indiscipline Is the Lead Fuel for Uganda’s Endless Accidents The death of my friend and former colleague, @kitonejulius , a journalist with Nextmedia , has robbed me of sleep since I watched that disturbing image of his head through that bundled Toyota Hiace. He's to be laid to rest today in Ntantamuki, Rakai District. His passing reopens wounds I have tried to heal since May 3, 2023 — the day I, too, survived a fatal accident where the two women I was seated amidst died on spot but I survived by the grace of God, on the same highway while still working in the same newsroom. What makes this loss even more haunting is that I spoke to Kitone on Thursday night. I had called him to cover our weekly Hybrid Press and Public Engagement at ULS House. He told me he would be traveling to Western Uganda on Friday — a journey that turned out to be his last. “Counsel,” he used to joke, because I largely covered court. We called him “Ambassador” after his trip to Baku, Azerbaijan, to report on climate issues. “I will not be your saviour this time. Simply call Senga (Ms. Prossy Kisitu, one of the senior news producers at nbs and who sometimes deploys journalists). I’m sure she will get you someone.” he advised. Today, those words echo painfully. As someone who frequently travels that same road to Bushenyi — my home — I cannot help but feel goosebumps. My elderly mother counts the days between my visits, sometimes joking that Kampala has swallowed me. Each journey now feels like a gamble with fate. But grief aside, we must confront an uncomfortable truth: road carnage in Uganda is largely driven by indiscipline rooted in poor training and illiteracy. Let me speak plainly to drivers who boast about their skills yet insult others for “delaying” them on the road. Which accredited driving school did you attend? How did you obtain your driving permit? Do you fully understand road signage, highway code communication, and the responsibilities that come with being behind the steering wheel? Do you know when to and when not to overtake or you think overtaking is when the one you are following reduces speed for you? In Uganda today, many people “learn” to drive on football pitches or in open compounds. Within days, they graduate to highways — confident not because they are skilled, but because the vehicle is automatic and “easy to handle.” Shortly thereafter, a bribe of less than Shs 500,000 allegedly finds its way to an Inspector of Vehicles, and a driving licence is issued. I wish people confessed how they got that driving licence! The result? Drivers who lack foundational training operate with ego, impatience, and reckless bravado. They reject correction because they must “prove a point that they are seniors.” Criticism to them is often met with arrogance: “Gwe eyanjigiriza okuvuga?” (Are you the one that taught me how to drive?) This culture is killing us. I call upon the @MoWT_Uganda to conduct comprehensive audits in taxi and bus parks across the country. Let every driver present certified documentation from a recognized driving school. Let competency be tested afresh if necessary. Sample out two or three waragi-drinking drivers and ask them a question; "At what point can you overtake?" You will be shocked. The resistance to speed cameras by a large section of drivers is itself vindicates not only ignorance but sheer myopia. Speed monitoring is not persecution; it is protection — for drivers and passengers alike. Rejecting enforcement measures only exposes the depth of the problem. How often do taxi and bus associations conduct mandatory refresher trainings? How frequently are accident reports reviewed collectively to identify recurring mistakes and dangerous patterns? Professional transport sectors worldwide treat such reviews as non-negotiable. Here, they are dismissed as inconveniences because someone is rushing to catch the next trip during peak season. Discipline may be a personal trait, but professionalism institutionalizes discipline. A driver should not access public roads without verifiable training credentials, proper identification, and proof of competence. Traffic Police enforcement must shift from opportunistic roadside stops to structured, intelligence-led operations that deter violations consistently. There must be consequences severe enough to instill fear of wrongdoing — not fear of bribery, but fear of accountability. Unless Uganda decisively regulates informal, playground-trained drivers and restores professionalism in the transport sector, road accidents will continue to claim our brothers, sisters, parents, and friends. If we normalize mediocrity behind the wheel, every family will eventually prepare a grave. And that is a tragedy we can prevent. Rest In Peace, Ambassador Kitone FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY Courtesy Image

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Joseph Beyanga Joe Walker
Did you know that road crashes are the leading killer of people aged 15 - 29 years globally? Thank you @ubctvuganda for the opportunity to share with our people about #JoeWalker #RoadSafety initiatives and the upcoming Kampala to Hoima road safety walk. Much appreciated. Join us for the walk and let’s put our hands together to stop the madness on our roads. Here’s the registration link bit.ly/JW-Hoima-2026 Safe Roads Save Lives
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