SUPREME Project’s objective is to systematically support the collation and documentation of DHAPP programmatic approaches, implementation experience and achievements. This is being undertaken through routine data collection, analysis and dissemination of key findings. These data will generate an evidence base to inform current and future programming approaches. The documentation is being disseminated through various fora including routine program performance reports, showcasing of success stories and best practices, peer reviewed journals, scientific conferences, seminars and webinars among others.
Supporting Research and Evidence-based implementation through Mentorship, learning and dissemination (SUPREME): HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment (PCT) in military settings
Name:
Gloria Kimuli Seruwagi
Gender:
Female
Highest Qualification:
PhD
Designation:
Lecturer
Terms of Employment:
Permanent
Department:
Social Work and Social Administration
Unit:
Social Sciences
Granting agency:
DHAPP-URC, PEPFAR
Amount:
N/A
Period:
2019 to 2021
Project Details: