Uganda
In collaboration with Makerere University School of Public Health, JHSPH researchers conducted formative research to generate information on the willingness and acceptability to take mobile phone surveys in Uganda. The team also conducted user-testing and evaluated the feasibility of conducting nation-wide mobile phone surveys and the role of incentives in increasing response rates. Current work involves comparing reliability of different MPS modalities (CATI, IVR, SMS) responses with face-to-face administered questionnaires.
TECHNICAL MISSION TO MAKSPH IN UGANDA
JHU team members visited the Makerere University School of Public Health in Kampala, Uganda to meet with Dr. Elizeus Rutebemberwa and his team
TEAM MEMBERS FROM HOPKINS, IMHDSS AND MAKSPH
Dr. George Pariyo and Dr. Dustin Gibson with team members from IMHDSS and Makerere University School of Public Health
TRAINING IMHDSS STAFF
IMHDSS staff was trained to collect house hold survey data for comparisons with mobile phone survey data by JHU team members
TECHNICAL MISSION TO IMHDSS
Dr. Dustin Gibson, Ms. Vidhi Maniar and Dr. Madhuram Nagarajan from Hopkins visited the Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site (IMHDSS) with Dr. Elizeus Rutebemberwa and his team members from Makerere University School of Public Health
IGANGA-MAYUGE HEALTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEILLANCE SITE
Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site (IMHDSS) is run by Makerere University Centre for Health and Population Research (MUCHAP) and supports our data collection activities in Uganda