Makerere
University College of Health Sciences, School of Public Health (MakSPH) in
partnership with TASO under the Global Fund will conduct a study entitled “Access to HIV,
Tuberculosis and Malaria services: A gender assessment for Uganda”
The main purpose of this study is to assess the
national gender responsiveness in the HIV, TB and Malaria response so as to
positively influence the quality, efficiency and accountability of gender
interventions aimed at addressing the needs of women and girls, men and boys at
national and district levels. The data collected will be instrumental in the
preparation of the country assessment report on the national disease response
to HIV, TB, and Malaria. The findings will also be vital for evidence-based
advocacy.
The Study team seeks to recruit
responsible, qualified, and competent individuals who can work with minimum
supervision to join its team as Quality Control Officers, Qualitative Data Manager and
Research Assistants,
to
support data collection for the period of data collection. The study
districts are 10: Kampala, Masaka,
Luwero, Bugiri, Sironko, Amudat, Nebbi, Gulu, Masindi and Kabale.
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