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Research Theme 5: Training and capacity development

Led By: Drs Adrian Luty (IRD-MERIT) & Valérie Briand (Epicentre) with the support of Dr Aggrey Dhabangi (Makerere University, Uganda)

Training and capacity building activities will be coordinated by IRD, Epicentre, and LSTM, with a focus on research training for early career researchers from Lower Middle income countries and Makerere University/College of Health Sciences. These activities will be developed in close collaboration with local partners to ensure they address local needs, are equitable across countries, and adhere to gender balance requirements. The multidisciplinary nature of the project and consortium will allow training and PhD topics to cover fields such as clinical research, epidemiology, biostatistics, qualitative research, and health economics.

Tailor-made Training Programmes

At the project’s outset, the coordinating teams will work in collaboration with local partners to develop a comprehensive training plan. Training on study implementation, coordinated by IRD, will be conducted at each country site, covering ethics, Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Good Documenting Practice (GDocP), and Good Clinical Data Management Practice (GCDMP). LSTM will support qualitative and cost studies training, while Makerere University will focus on the implementation trial. To ensure adherence to meet international GCP standards, training will be provided to research, medical, nursing, and MoH staff through workshops and on-the-job training. Scientific training in epidemiology, clinical research, biostatistics, qualitative studies, implementation research, and cost studies will be scheduled throughout the project, conducted in English and available remotely for all participating countries.

PhD and Postdoctoral Training Programme

 

PHD Student:                   Mynes Ndambo (Malawi)

Registered University:   Kamuzu University of Health Sciences

Supervisors:                     Lucinda Manda-Taylor, Dr Isabel Kazanga-Chiumua, Prof Inger Lise Tieg, & Prof                                                                             Kristine Baerøe

Topic:                                A qualitative investigation on implementing Post discharge Malaria Continuum of                                                                      Care for severe malaria in children under five in Mangochi District.                         

PHD Student:                   Landry Assongba (Benin)

Registered University:   Universite de Bordeaux

Supervisors:                     Manfred Accrombessi (IRCB), Valerie Briand (Epicentre)

Topic:                                 ‘Implementation and impact of post-discharge malaria chemoprevention (PDMC)                                                                     on malaria-related morbidity in children under 10 in Benin                           

Post Doctoral Research Assistant:   Dr Juliet Otieno

Dr Juliet Otieno is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Kenya, as a clinical research Scientist, supported by Jenny Hill (LSTM-UK) and Feiko ter Kuile (LSTM-Kenya). Dr Otieno is responsible for overseeing the Implementation trial in Kenya, developing the implementation and drug delivery strategies for PDMC in Kenya, designing and developing PDMC tools and communication material for scale up in Kenya and supporting the MoH and NMCP in the development of PDMC treatment and implementation guidelines in Kenya

Drs Adrian Luty

Valérie Briand

Aggrey Dhabangi

Jeanne Perpétue VINCENT

Aggrey Dhabangi