Rakai Health Sciences Program (RHSP)
Robert Kabanda is an experienced professional in procurement and supply management, currently serving as a Stock Controller at the Rakai Health Sciences Program since January 2021, where responsibilities include supply chain analysis, stock management, and demand forecasting. Robert has also worked as a Procurement Assistant at Mengo Hospital since January 2018, engaging in specification generation, supplier sourcing, and coordination with regulatory bodies. Previously, Robert held roles at ICEA Lion Group as an Administrator focused on procurement activities, and as a Procurement Assistant at Kitende Secondary School, overseeing supplier contracts and inventory management. Early career experiences include enrollment work at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and volunteering with Starlets Foundation, alongside short-term data management work at Equity Bank Limited. Robert holds a Bachelor's degree in Procurement and Supply Management from Makerere University, completed in 2012.
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Rakai Health Sciences Program (RHSP)
The Rakai Health Sciences Program (RHSP) was established in 1987 as a collaboration between researchers at Makerere, Columbia and John Hopkins Universities, the Division of Intramural Research at the National Institutes of Allergy & Infectious diseases and the International Centre for Excellence Research (ICER). This was as a result of the first identification of clinical AIDS in Rakai district Uganda in 1982 by Drs. Nelson Sewankambo and David Serwadda. Currently Rakai Health Sciences Program is both a research and service organisation with operations in over 12 districts in the greater Masaka Region including but limited to Mpigi, Kyotera, Masaka, Bukomansimbi, Lyantonde, Sembabule and Rakai. The Program services and research studies include provision of ARV, Male Circumcision, Health Education, Pharmacy, Clinical Services and Rakai Community Study Cohort. ETT and Stylish Campaign respectively.