OUR OUTSTANDING SEASONAL ASSOCIATE

Advancing health security through end-to-end support and research

A Licensed Epidemiologist devoted to tackling public health challenges, providing data-driven insights, and ensuring community resilience. Through AROSE, she is currently collaborating with the African Alliance, Brilliant Consortium, The People’s Vaccine Africa, and other stakeholders to assess the country’s pandemic preparedness and readiness. This assessment demonstrates Rwandan communities’ contribution in the country’s readiness. She is also a researcher working closely with university of Rwanda and other stakeholders to develop an AI tool to guide clinical decision for reducing AMR in Rwanda’s primary health care 

Mrs. Mukantwali Enatha

– MSc

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Our Focus Areas

Get the support you need from end-to-end assistance and more

Public Health Consulting

A sustainable health security requires a holistic approach. We work closely with our clients to achieve defined outcomes. Our multidisciplinary team provides support in projects & systems evaluation, co-creation of project implementation materials (Plans, SOPs, Job-Aids), integration of MEAL systems, liaison & coordination of stakeholders, data analytics, facilitate tailored training and public-policy engagement

Think-Do Tank Research

Research is the corner-stone to evidence based best practices, public health interventions, and innovative products. Our researchers bring synergistic value to implementation and translation research. Through think- do tankers’ initiatives, the platform support both core research in facilitating translation of evidence into actions and conducting implementation studies with thematic focus: health systems, outbreaks & society, and climate change

Why Working With AROSE

✔ Aspire to consistently deliver quality and timely solutions. ✔ Transparent and accountable. ✔ Proactive and committed to overcome complexity.

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Health Security at A Glance

196 Countries commitment

  • Binding and Implementing IHR-2005, enhancing health security capacities

The World Health Organization (WHO)”

6 pillars scoring by index category

  • Prevention of pathogens emergence or release
  • Detection & Reporting of PHEIC (Public Health Emergency of International Concern)
  • Rapid Respond
  • Health Systems
  • International Norm
  • Risk Environment

The Global Health Security Index (GHSI)

More than 100 countries on target by 2028

  • Complete an evaluation of health security capacities and preparedness
  • Undergo planning and resources mobilization
  • Have demonstrated capacities
Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA)

Let move together in advancing sustainable health security across Africa and beyond.