Rawlance Ndejjo
Projects
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Research June 2024
Sex and COVID-19 vaccination uptake and intention in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Senegal, and Uganda
Researchers from Makerere School of Public Health and MIT GOV/LAB published an article in Frontiers in Global Women's Health on Covid-19, vaccination rates, and gender in Uganda, DRC, Senegal and Nigeria.
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News July 2024
[MIT News] Researchers Study Differences in Attitudes Towards Covid-19 Vaccines between Women and Men in Africa
While women and men self-reported similar vaccination rates, unvaccinated women had less intention to get vaccinated than men.
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Research March 2023
Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines and Associated Factors Among Adults in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Researchers from Makerere School of Public Health and MIT GOV/LAB published an article in BMJ Open on Covid-19 in Uganda.
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News April 2023
[MIT News] Championing Health Workers to Lead Vaccination Efforts in Uganda
A survey to measure who was getting vaccinated against Covid-19 in Uganda finds health workers had an important role to play.
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News December 2022
Measuring How Trust Shapes People’s Attitudes Towards Covid-19 Vaccines
MIT GOV/LAB collaborated with researchers in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senegal, and Nigeria on phone surveys to measure factors influencing vaccine uptake and interest.
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News October 2022
Partner Spotlight: Rawlance Ndejjo, Makerere University School of Public Health in Uganda
Rawlance Ndejjo speaks about his experience conducting public health research, the North-South relationship in academic research, and his partnership with MIT GOV/LAB.