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REFLECTIONS ON MY FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: ICN CONGRESS 2025 IN HELSINKI, FINLAND

REFLECTIONS ON MY FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: ICN CONGRESS 2025 IN HELSINKI, FINLAND

by Pamela Dube | Aug 29, 2025 | Blog

REFLECTIONS ON MY FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: ICN CONGRESS 2025 IN HELSINKI, FINLAND Attending an international scientific conference for the first time is a defining moment in any academic journey. As a PhD student based in Malawi, I had the privilege of...
Adolescent Wellbeing and the Future of African Health Systems: Reflections from the African Health Economics and Policy Association 7th Scientific Conference, 10-14th March 2025, Kigali, Rwanda

Adolescent Wellbeing and the Future of African Health Systems: Reflections from the African Health Economics and Policy Association 7th Scientific Conference, 10-14th March 2025, Kigali, Rwanda

by Pamela Dube | Aug 29, 2025 | Blog

I had the privilege of attending and presenting at the African Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA) Conference in Kigali, Rwanda. Under the theme “Resilient and Strong African Health Systems: Contributions of Health Economics and Health Policy,” the...
Bridging Theory and Practice: Malawi Youth Officers’ Journeys Through the CYC Masters Programme

Bridging Theory and Practice: Malawi Youth Officers’ Journeys Through the CYC Masters Programme

by Pamela Dube | Aug 18, 2025 | Blog

‘So far my classes are progressing very well’ remarks Joseph Manthalu, ‘we have completed three modules for the first year and we will now be going into the second year’. Joseph D. Manthalu – Rural Mchinji, Malawi District Youth Officer...
World Wellbeing Week 24 – 30th June 2025: Understanding Adolescent Wellbeing in Malawi

World Wellbeing Week 24 – 30th June 2025: Understanding Adolescent Wellbeing in Malawi

by Pamela Dube | Jun 27, 2025 | Blog

As part of the Global Health Research Group on Adolescent Health & Wellbeing in Malawi we have been conducting formative research with young people to find out more about how adolescents perceive their own wellbeing. It is interesting to learn from our initial...
Engineering a fresh path: my PhD journey to exploring adolescent health and behaviour science.

Engineering a fresh path: my PhD journey to exploring adolescent health and behaviour science.

by Pamela Dube | Jun 6, 2025 | Blog

During the years of what many would refer to as ‘doing technical stuff’ in the humanitarian and development sector, my aspiration to work on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) programmes kept growing. But I lacked the theoretical background to travel down this...
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