- Taddesse Awoke Ayele (Professor)
- +251910173308
- taddesse.awoke@uog.edu.et
- Chief Directorate of Research, Community Service and Technology Transfer
Chief Directorate of Research, Community Service and Technology Transfer
Welcome to the Office of the Research, Community Services and Technology Transfer Directorate. It is one of the offices established under the College of Medicine and Health Sciences and Specialized Hospital on 2018. From 2014 to 2018, the office has been headed by 3 coordinators separately: Research, Community Service and Technology Transfer. In 2018 it was restructured and headed by the chief directorate level. We work closely with both internal and external collaborators to generate high level evidence and provide high-quality services that support the University’s mission and vision. It is s the first place to go if you have any idea of research, community services and technology transfer.
Research Centers
Explore Our Thriving Research Centers: Advancing Knowledge and Impacting Society at the University of Gondar
eHealth Lab
eHealthLab Ethiopia: Center of Excellence in Health Informatics. Collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Health and University of Gondar, we advance innovative health information technologies and research for a transformative information revolution in healthcare
DRC
Introducing Dabat Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS): Established in 1996, expanded to Gondar and Gorgora HDSS sites on April 10, 2021. A collaborative effort to address population dynamics and public health challenges.
RCSSH
RCSSH at the University of Gondar supports social sciences and humanities research by enhancing capacity, disseminating knowledge, networking with institutions, and curating relevant reference materials.
Ongoing Research Projects
Unveiling the Future: Discover Our Ongoing Research Projects at the University of Gondar
Global Digital Health Exemplars
The Center for Global Digital Health Innovation (CGDHI) and eHealth Lab Ethiopia collaborate with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study countries successfully using digital solutions in primary healthcare. Part of the Exemplars in Global Health initiative, they engage stakeholders to adapt and implement these findings in their contexts
WHO_DAKs IR
This implementation research aims to identify processes needed for adapting andincorporating the DAKs into countries’ existing digital systems for strengthening primary care, as well as assessing the impact of introducing the DAKs on service delivery and routine health information systems.
Kalaza
RCSSH at the University of Gondar supports social sciences and humanities research by enhancing capacity, disseminating knowledge, networking with institutions, and curating relevant reference materials.
Past Research Projects
Unearthing a Legacy of Innovation: Exploring Past Research Projects at the University of Gondar
MCF At Design and Development
The University of Gondar (Ethiopia) and Queen’s University (Canada), supported by the Mastercard Foundation, have developed a 10-year partnership to advance inclusive higher education for young people with disabilities, develop new occupational therapy programs and advance research for inclusive education and community-based rehabilitation in Africa
DHIS 2 Assessment
An assessment of DHIS 2 involves evaluating its implementation and effectiveness in various healthcare settings. The assessment typically focuses on aspects such as data accuracy, data completeness, user satisfaction, system functionality, data security, and the impact of DHIS 2 on decision-making and health outcomes.
Cervical Cancer Screening
Cervical cancer screening is a vital preventive healthcare measure designed to detect and identify early signs of cervical cancer in women. The screening process typically involves a Pap smear or HPV test to identify abnormal cells in the cervix, allowing for early intervention and treatment to reduce the risk of cervical cancer development.