We are dedicated to improving health outcomes of the communities we serve in liaison with ministries of health and other partners.
My single composite wish is that all countries will have access to opportunities to develop field epidemiology capacity at all levels to strengthen their health systems. That means increased investment in field epidemiology capacity development and that is critical for global health security.
Dr. Simon Antara | Director, AFENET
#Ebola #Uganda #DRC
As the Ebola response continues, adherence to public health SOPs remains critical in protecting communities, frontline responders, and health systems.
Prevention starts with awareness, early reporting, hand hygiene, safe practices, and community cooperation. Let us all stay

Please see and share SOPs for the ongoing Ebola response…
Namibia continues to strengthen its frontline public health workforce following the graduation of 19 trainees from the Frontline One Health Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP) Cohort IX in Windhoek.
The graduates are equipped with practical skills in
🤝❌ Clean hands save lives.
As Uganda strengthens measures to prevent the spread of Ebola, let’s replace handshakes with safer greetings and make handwashing a daily habit. 🧼🫧
Wash your hands regularly with soap and clean water, avoid unnecessary physical contact, and stay
The Ministry of Health has announced a temporary ban on handshakes and other forms of physical greeting following the confirmation of two Ebola cases in the country.
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AFENET’s Internal Audit & Risk Management Department is conducting a Risk Management and Compliance Awareness Training and Audit Review for AFENET Burkina Faso and the Burkina Faso Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP).
The engagement, taking place from 4–20 May 2026,