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
📢 Mobilizing for action in DRC
AFENET joined the Provincial Governor’s press briefing ahead of the measles–rubella & polio campaign kicking off 21–25 April across 11 provinces.
From planning → to protection. Every step counts.
#AFENET #VaccinesWork #DRC #HealthSecurity
On 22 April 2026, Polio International Consultant, Dr Saidou Diarra supported joint supervision of integrated RR–Polio vaccination teams in the Boma Health Zone, Kongo Central Province, including the CES Rond-Point site, reinforcing quality implementation, coordination, and
Celebrating Tanzania’s Frontline FETP graduates 👏
This cohort, funded by the @Pandemic_Fund, is strengthening surveillance and response capacity where it matters most.
Grateful for the partnership of @WHO_Tanzania and @AFENETAfrica in building a stronger public health

Stronger health systems begin with skilled people on the frontlines.
AFENET, working alongside Ministry of Health-Tanzania , and partners, celebrates the graduation of Tanzania’s 22nd Frontline FETP cohort, 30 multidisciplinary health professionals from 2 regions (Tabora &
📍 Basoko Health Zone | Integrated RR–Polio Campaign
On 21 April 2026 (Day 1), supportive supervision was conducted across the health areas of Abambe, Mambandu, Libamba, and Tokoyokana.
Led by Dr Franck Bitilasi Tema (OBR NC AFENET Tshopo) in collaboration with the PEV Lokutu
Stronger health systems begin with skilled people on the frontlines.
AFENET, working alongside Ministry of Health-Tanzania , and partners, celebrates the graduation of Tanzania’s 22nd Frontline FETP cohort, 30 multidisciplinary health professionals from 2 regions (Tabora &
AFENET hosted a delegation from the U.S. CDC’s Division of Global Migration Health, led by Dr. David Fitter, alongside partners from Kenya and Uganda.
For over a decade, AFENET has been at the forefront of border health surveillance, working closely with the Centers for Disease