FAQ. How Can 
We Help You?

How can I access SANTHE funding support?

We advertise all funding opportunities via social media and our website, as well as other channels of communication. For instant notifications of these opportunities, follow/like our social media pages on Facebook; Twitter; and/or LinkedIn. Also keep watching our website for opportunities to advance your research.
@SANTHEafrica #SANTHE

How can I access SANTHE courses?

We advertise all funding opportunities via social media and our website, as well as other channels of communication. For instant notifications of these opportunities, follow/like our social media pages on Facebook; Twitter; and/or LinkedIn. Also keep watching our website for opportunities to advance your research.
@SANTHEafrica #SANTHE

How can I access Pambazuko?

Pambazuko is SANTHE’s online learning portal. For now, it facilitates classroom learning during SANTHE courses. Access to the portal will therefore be of no value to you without the on site instruction part of the courses offered.

Online open access courses are in the planning process and when these do become available on Pambazuko, they will be advertised via social media and our website, as well as other channels of communication. For instant notifications of these opportunities, follow/like our social media pages on Facebook; Twitter; and/or LinkedIn. Also keep watching our website for opportunities to advance your research.
@SANTHEafrica #SANTHE

How can I share opportunities with the SANTHE network?

Please share here.

What kind of opportunities should I share with the SANTHE network?

SANTHE wishes to build the capacity of scientists engaged in HIV/TB and associated morbidities research in Sub-Saharan Africa. Any funding or events supporting scientists or science support staff (awards, grants, courses, conferences, workshops, festivals, etc.)  that will contribute to this goal are of interest to our network. Please share these opportunities here.

SANTHE is an Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) flagship programme funded by the Science for Africa Foundation through the DELTAS Africa programme; the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Gilead Sciences Inc.; and the Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT, and Harvard.