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  • ACEPHAP Wins Four Research Project Grants

    Story by Bala G. Abdullahi 

    Bayero University’s Africa Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy has recently won four different research project grants from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Nigeria’s Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) and 54Gene Corporation.

    This was disclosed by the Director of the Centre, Professor Hadiza Galadanci during a courtesy call on the Vice Chancellor, Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas on Tuesday 30th March, 2021.

  • ACEPHAP’s Breakthrough is a Manifestation of Good Leadership – VC, Prof. Sagir

    As if responding to President Buahri’s challenge to the academia in his address at BUK’s 35th Convocation ceremony, Africa Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP), Bayero University, Kano is determined to revolutionise not only the conduct of cutting edge researches, but also to lead in translating research findings into practice and policies. To achieve this, the Centre organised a 5-day PRIME partners Research Capacity Workshop aimed at training and improving not only the research capacity of the centre’s partners, but also on the strategy of implementing research outcomes. Bala G. Abdullahi reports.  
  • Translating Research Findings into Practice  

    As if responding to President Buhari’s challenge to the academia in his address at BUK’s 35th Convocation ceremony, Africa Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP), Bayero University, Kano is determined to revolutionise not only the conduct of cutting edge researches, but also to lead in translating research findings into practice and policies. To achieve this, the Centre organised a 5-day PRIME partners Research Capacity Workshop aimed at training and improving not only the research capacity of the centre’s partners, but also on the strategy of implementing research outcomes. Bala G. Abdullahi reports.  
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Africa Center of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP) is one of the World Bank supported African Centre of Excellence which is aimed at strengthening interdisciplinary approaches to promote population health outcome through training and research for evidence-informed policy development in West and Central Africa. 

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