Damazo Kadengye 🦋
@DKadengye
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Data Systems | Impact Evaluation | ManMind | #BeHappy | Live&LetLive | I am who I am | Unapologetically Authentic.
Kampala, Uganda
Joined January 2015
By age 27, you should be smart enough to realise these 11 lessons: Lesson 1.
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One day my son asked me: “Dad, if you love Mom and trust her so much, why don’t you involve her in every detail of your finances?” I looked at him and said: “Because a man must keep the sword of his life in his own hand.” Then he leaned closer, I just said:
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RT @aphrc: APHRC today joined global partners in launching the $60M Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH) Initiative to guide responsible use of…
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Earlier this week, #IamAPHRC held an inception meeting at Moi University in Eldoret, Kenya, one of the @AfricaHealthCol partner institutions, to strengthen Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation (MELA) systems. The engagement, led by #IamAPHRC’s @nancie_n and
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Gonna put in my application. #DeclaredIntentions
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The Uncomfortable Truth: Boys, Men, and the Blind Spot in the Fight Against Gender-based Violence (GBV) #16DaysOfActivism #GBV #TheBoyChild #MentalHealth #Africa #GenderEquality #Research
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Author: Damazo T. Kadengye.
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#APHRC's INSPIRE team visited the Kyamulibwa General Population Cohort (GPC) site in Kalungu District, Uganda, to review data collection and management processes and assess facility-level systems. The team toured the hospital to assess existing systems that could help with
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🔊 Webinar Alert: Media–Research Dialogue 📅 Monday, December 1, 2025 ⏰ 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. GMT 🔎 How can we strengthen evidence-based journalism in West Africa? Join us for the Media–Research Dialogue, an essential conversation designed to bring together journalists,
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Life. Man. When you are 25, 35, or 40, it looks like a lifetime away. If in a good place at 25, say a graduate with good career prospects, and a steady lover, everything seems possible. You imagine you can squeeze a family, husband or wife, two kids, dream home, a PhD, and
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Catch our #IamAPHRC highlights from the #NairobiEvidenceWeek featuring our Impact Evaluation team. We shared why evidence-led leadership in African institutions matters, and how evaluation can drive real policy change. https://t.co/dbwewDBQZ1
#APHRCResearch #WeAreAfrica
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Using data from a national survey in Kenya, we found that people with chronic diseases are associated with an increased the likelihood of having depression by at least two-fold. This calls for targeted mental health interventions among the chronically ill.
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The proportion of participants who self-reported depression was low. Besides, there was a considerable variation in self-reported depression across different counties in Kenya. Furthermore, there was...
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Earlier this year, APHRC’s ED @CKyobutungi was named Africa’s thought leader in a @wellcometrust initiative to reimagine global health. In the newly launched papers, she outlines Africa’s priorities for a fairer, sustainable health system. Read more:
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Discussion papers commissioned by Wellcome bring together bold proposals from five different regions of the world for a reimagined global health architecture.
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How can we build a fairer, stronger global health system? Join #IamAPHRC’s @CKyobutungi and fellow experts at the Rethinking Global Health: Bold Proposals for Reform webinar on Sept 11, 5PM EAT. Register: https://t.co/MdCsTImaSj
#GlobalHealth #HealthEquity #APHRCResearch
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Ivan Busulwa represented the Center at the African Population Cohorts Consortium (APCC) Steering Committee meeting hosted at the American University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt, last week. The meeting brought together African researchers and global partners on health and wellbeing,
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How can Africa tackle its mental health crisis? With better data. At the DSI-I Africa, @skmuyingo shared insights from #MHDPA, building African-led data systems to fight stigma & improve care. #MentalHealthAfrica #DataDriven
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