The UAPS in collaboration with the American Institutes for Research Pipeline Partnership Program (P3-Africa) announces the second cohort of UAPS/AIR P3-Africa Fellows:
NGWIBETE Menakaya née Atenchong (PhD), Sunnybright Abatan, Fiennasah Akem, Anthony Senanu Agbeve, Nissily Mushani, Matè Alonyenyo Labite, Oloruntomiwa Oyetunde (MPH), Sultan Hebo, Love Ayamolowo, and Sinegugu Shongwe.
This new group follows the successful implementation of the first cohort of nine AfRes-Data Fellows: Caesar Agula, Everlyne Nyanchera, Obasanjo Bolarinwa, Adebola Adejimi, James Kangethe, Negussie Boti, Racheal Amwe, Kolawolé Rodrigue Babaêkpa, and Bekindaka Obase,
who demonstrated the power of African-led, data-driven research to inform policy and practice. Their achievements laid a strong foundation for this next phase of the Fellowship.
What Awaits the Fellows
- Over the coming months, this dynamic group of early career researchers will engage in:
Research grants to advance innovative projects initiated under the AfRes-Data Program - Advanced research training in methods and analysis
- Peer learning and structured mentorship
- Strategic knowledge dissemination platforms
- Opportunities to influence policy and practice
Building the Next Generation of Scholars
This fellowship seeks to strengthen Africa’s research ecosystem by empowering a new generation of scholars to generate locally led, policy-relevant evidence that addresses Africa’s most pressing development challenges.
Join us in celebrating our second cohort of Fellows and stay tuned as we spotlight their research and impact in the months ahead!
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