Jordanne Ching

Jordanne Ching holds a Master of Science degree in Applied Health Social Science and Public Health. She currently serves as a research Assistant for CRENC-IeDEA at the Bamenda site. Jordanne is passionate about implementation research and desires to contribute to the understanding of HIV/AIDS through her role.

Unveiling the Fundamentals of Implementation Science

In Cameroon, public health programs face various challenges in effectively translating research into practice, especially in resource-limited settings where funding, infrastructure, and access to care are often constrained. Implementation science provides a structured approach to addressing these challenges by bridging the gap between evidence and real-world application.  You have probably been hearing a lot about […]

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Understanding and Quantifying Measures of Mortality

Understanding and Quantifying Measures of Mortality

Measures of mortality are a cornerstone in population health and public health practice. You have likely encountered discussions about measures of mortality in your epidemiology courses, whether during your schooling years or in your current studies. Whether you recall those lectures vividly or you have forgotten much of the details, this blog will provide you

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