Project on Religion and Society in Africa - “We Want to Do More for Ourselves”: Agency, Participatory Design, and Community Resilience Among Teen Mothers in Namuwongo, Uganda
Luce Hall
34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven CT, 06511
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Speaker: Rose Clarke Nanyonga (Ph.D. ’15)
Rose Clarke Nanyonga (Ph.D. ’15) is an Ugandan nurse, academic, and transformational leader in healthcare education. She currently serves as an Associate Professor and Vice Chancellor of Clarke International University in Uganda, and the vice chairperson of the Inter-University Council for East Africa’s Governing Council. Her work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Yale School of Nursing Distinguished Alumna Award in 2018, and she continues to advocate for improved healthcare and community development in East Africa.