Maternal Mental Health in Uganda – Pathways to Resilience
Registration for online seminar to disseminate findings of project
15th October 2021, 10am – 12pm (EAT)
The ‘Maternal Mental Health in Uganda – Pathways to Resilience’ project was designed to kickstart collaborations that focus on increasing resilience to mental health conditions in Uganda. The aim was achieved through conducting
(1) a rapid review of maternal mental health care in Uganda
(2) webinars for interactive knowledge transfer
(3) maternal mental health care data audits in two large referral hospitals.
Key researchers included Health Informaticians, Obstetricians, Biomedical Engineers, computer Scientists, Psychiatrists from the University of Edinburgh and Makarere University.
Organisers: Maria Wolters (Edinburgh University), Robert T Ssekitoleko (Makerere University), Namatovu Hasifah Kasujja (Makerere University)
Project Funder: Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) and the Scottish Funding Council, through the University of Edinburgh Global Impact Accelerator
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