Interprofessional fellowship training for emerging global health leaders in Africa to improve HIV prevention and care: the Afya Bora consortium
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Date
2016Author
Mashalla, Yohana J
Ousman, Kevin
Polomano, Rosemary C.
Seloilwe, Esther
Odero, Theresa
Tarimo, Edith
Voss, Joachim G.
O’Malley, Gabrielle
Chapman, Susan A.
Gachuno, Onesmus
Manabe, Yukari
Nakanjako, Damalie
Sewankambo, Nelson
Urassa, David
Wasserheit, Judith N.
Wiebe, Douglas J.
Farquhar, Carey
Publisher
Elsevier//https://www.elsevier.com/Type
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HIV continues to challenge health systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries in
Sub-Saharan Africa. A qualified workforce of transformational leaders is required to strengthen health
systems and introduce policy reforms to address the barriers to HIV testing, treatment, and other HIV
services. The 1-year Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship in Global Health capitalizes on academic partnerships between African and U.S. universities to provide interprofessional leadership training through classroom, online, and service-oriented learning in 5 countries in Africa. This fellowship program prepares health professionals to design, implement, scale-up, evaluate, and lead health programs that are population-based and focused on prevention and control of HIVand other public health issues of greatest importance to African communities and health service settings. Afya Bora nurse fellows acquire
leadership attributes and competencies that are continuously and systematically tested during the entire program. This multinational training platform promotes interprofessional networks and career opportunities for nurses.