Lancet Public Health
Date of Publication:
May 2024
The African Union and the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a Call to Action in 2022 for Africa's New Public Health Order that underscored the need for increased capacity in the public health workforce. Additional domestic and global investments in public health workforce development are central to achieving the aspirations of Agenda 2063 of the African Union, which aims to build and accelerate the implementation of continental frameworks for equitable, people-centred growth and development. Recognising the crucial role of higher education and research, we assessed the capabilities of public health doctoral training in schools and programmes of public health in Africa across three conceptual components: instructional, institutional, and external. Six inter-related and actionable recommendations were derived to advance doctoral training, research, and practice capacity within and between universities. These can be achieved through equitable partnerships between universities, research centres, and national, regional, and global public health institutions.
Citations
Bukenya, Justine, Derege Kebede, Henry Mwambi, Muhammed Pate, Philip Adongo, Yemane Berhane, Chelsey R. Canavan, Tobias Chirwa, Olufunmilayo I. Fawole, David Guwatudde, Elizabeth Jackson, Isabel Madzorera, Mosa Moshabela, Ayoade M.J. Oduola, Bruno Sunguya, Amadou Sall, Tajudeen Raji, Wafaie Fawzi and ARISE Public Health Education Team. 2024. The future of public health doctoral education in Africa: transforming higher education institutions to enhance research and practice. Lancet Public Health (May).