Welcome to the April 2025 newsletter!

Please contact info@ammnet.org if you would like to contribute any items to next month’s newsletter.

Register for the AMMnet Monthly Seminar
May 6, 2025, 15 hr UTC

Seminar details: May's seminar will focus on discussing AMMnet's newly approved Theory of Change and looking ahead within AMMnet.

Re-registration request: Due to last seminar's time confusion, we strongly recommend attendees to re-register so that they receive the calendar invite for the May seminar at the correct time, which is 15:00 UTC.

Register Here for the Seminar Series

Register for the next Hackathon!

Mapping in R Part 2: Working with Rasters

Date: Thursday, May 7

Time: 13:00 GMT

Instructor: Punam Amratia, PhD, Technical Lead of Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) East Africa node, Ifakara Health Institute, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

About the session: Join us for the next AMMnet Hackathon session, scheduled for May 7, 13:00 GMT.

This session will focus on Mapping in R, with an emphasis on working with rasters using the terra package. You'll learn how to crop, extract, project, and analyze both single and multiple rasters, as well as create publication-worthy maps from them. Over two hours, we'll cover essential raster handling techniques to enhance your geospatial analyses and visualization skills.

All experience levels are welcome! Register at the link below.

This session builds upon concepts from the last mapping in R hackathon. Sample data, code, and exercises will be provided for an interactive learning experience.

All registered participants should expect to receive an email with the session materials and downloads by the week of April 28, a week prior to the hackathon.

The session will be recorded and made publicly available to all AMMnet members via the hackathon blog.

About the instructor

Punam Amratia is the Technical Lead of Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) East Africa node, Ifakara Health Institute, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and a member of AMMnet since 2020. With over a decade of experience in malaria epidemiology, biostatistics, and geo-spatial modelling, Dr. Amratia has established herself as a leader in the field, contributing significantly to the understanding and mapping of malaria risk and burden globally. Through her work, she has provided essential technical support to both malaria elimination settings using multi-metric approaches and WHO High Burden High Impact countries, leveraging household surveys and routine surveillance data to enhance malaria control and elimination strategies. As a skilled educator, Dr. Amratia has developed and taught introductory data science courses at the University of Oxford, focusing on data handling, manipulation, and visualization. She has also played a pivotal role in capacity strengthening in many malaria-endemic countries through the development of spatial training material and continues to support the learning of those interested in geostatistics and data science through the MaMOD consortium and MAP.

This Hackathon is taught in English, but we invite instructors of other languages to lead sessions. Reach out to info@ammnet.org if you are interested in leading a session in French or Portuguese.

Register for the May 7 hackathon here

Access materials and recordings of previously held hackathons on the AMMnet Hackathon blog.

Find recordings and materials for all previously held hackathons on our blog. Use the link below to access.

  • Data Visualization in R
  • Data Wrangling in R
  • Mapping in R
  • French Introduction to Data Wrangling in R

We invite instructors of other languages to lead sessions. Reach out to info@ammnet.org if you are interested in leading a session in French or Portuguese.

Find the AMMnet Hackathon blog here

Vote to Elect the Next AMMnet Board Members by April 18, 2025, midnight GMT.

AMMnet has 7 candidates for you to consider for 2 Board membership positions.

ROLE OF THE BOARD

Strategy. AMMnet’s Board sets the strategic vision of AMMnet, ensures the ongoing viability of AMMnet, and ensures AMMnet maintains focus on its mission, vision, and values.

Committees and activities. The Board reviews the committee structure and activities to ensure they align with AMMnet’s mission and strategic goals, including changing committees as needed. The Board delegates Governance and Finance Committees by selecting Board members to serve on these Committees. The Board sets strategy for spending funds and sets overall budget by activity.

Leadership sustainability. The Board plans for leadership transition by identifying and developing potential committee chairs, task force leaders, and successor to the board chair.

You may find more information about the Board and Board member responsibilities and expectations in the Terms of Reference on our website here.

Please review each candidate's statement below and select TWO candidates whom you feel are most suited to effectively participate on the AMMnet Board.

Complete the survey here by April 18

AMMnet Annual Meeting in Senegal

Save the Date: Week of June 23, 2025

From Data to Decisions for Policy and Practice

Please mark your calendars for this event and stay tuned for further updates and formal registration that will open soon.

We look forward to your active involvement and contributions to make the 2025 AMMnet Annual Meeting a success.

Important Note: The Gates Foundation will NOT be covering participant travel and accommodation expenses.

Let us know if you plan to attend here

AMMnet Career Development Committee webinar recordings now available!

Literature Review in Proposal Writing

March 26th, 15hr UTC
Speaker: Prof. Serge SOMDA

The AMMnet Career Development Committee held an insightful webinar on Literature Review in Proposal Writing, presented by the Prof. Serge SOMDA.

In this webinar, Prof. Serge SOMDA guided the attendees through the essentials of conducting and structuring an effective literature review. Whether you are a student preparing your first research proposal or an experienced researcher looking to refine your skills, this session will provide practical tips and expert insights to help you build a strong foundation for your research proposals.

Find recordings in English, Portuguese and French below.

Find all the Recordings Here!

AMMnet Small Event Awards

Congratulations to our latest Small Event Awardees!

Ly Hadiza
Institut Pratique de la Santé Publique du Niger, Niger
For their event entitled, First local meeting of the Applied Malaria Modeling Network in the fight against malaria in Niger in the era of mathematical modeling

Piero Irakiza
Centre for Impact, Innovation and Capacity Building for Health Information Systems and Nutrition, Rwanda
For their event entitled, Bridging Research and Policy: Malaria Modeling for Impact

Dennis Kariuki
Chuka University, Kenya
For their event entitled, Malaria Risk Prediction in Kenya using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Models in R

Damilola Ayowole
Federal Medical Centre, Nigeria
For their event titled, Strengthening Surveillance and Data-Driven Decision-Making for Malaria Vaccine Uptake

Faraji Yatundu
SE Kenya University, Kenya
For their event titled, Proposed training on application of Geospatial modeling to distribute Malaria intervention resources in Kitui County

Jean Damascene HAGENIMANA
Centre for Impact, Innovation and Capacity Building for Health Information Systems and Nutrition, Rwanda
For their event titled, The Role of Modeling in Optimizing Subnational Malaria Strategies

Siphiwe Mulenga
University of Lusaka, ZambiaFor their event titled, Advancing Malaria Modeling knowledge exchange and collaborations in Zambia

Submit your application before the next Small Event Award deadline: June 1, 2025

Requirement Reminder: Applicants are required to submit the template (English, French, Portuguese) that can be found on our website by clicking the link below. If you don't submit your proposal using the required template, we will not consider your application.

Find more information here and submit your application for a Small Event Award by June 1

Join the AMMnet WhatsApp Group

Join the AMMnet WhatsApp Group and connect directly with members, get announcements, including job, funding, collaborative opportunities and information about upcoming events.

Join AMMnet WhatApp Group Here

Follow AMMnet on Bluesky

AMMnet is now on Bluesky! Help us build our Bluesky community and follow us.

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Join the AMMnet Slack Workspace

Join the AMMnet Slack Workspace and connect directly with members, get announcements, including job, funding, collaborative opportunities and information about upcoming events.

Join Here

Job Opportunities

Modelling Research Officer Position Available at the Modelling and Simulation Hub, Africa

The Modelling and Simulation Hub, Africa (MASHA) in the Department of Statistical Sciences invites applications to fill one post as a full-time Research Officer on a 36-month contract starting as soon as possible.

MASHA’s research focus is the development and application of mathematical modelling and computer simulation to predict the dynamics and control of infectious diseases to evaluate the impact of policies aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality. Based in the Faculty of Science, MASHA’s research is closely integrated with other disciplines resulting in policy-driven and impactful scientific research.

Find more information and apply here

Scientific Assistant Position Available in Modelling Workflow at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute

We are looking for a R Developer to support the development and maintenance of software tools used in the modelling workflow.
The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) is a world-leading institute in global health with a particular focus on low- and middle-income countries. Associated with the University of Basel, Swiss TPH combines research, education and services at local, national and international levels. 950 people from 95 nations work at Swiss TPH focusing on infectious and non-communicable diseases, environment, society and health as well as health systems and interventions.

The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) investigates distribution and causes of infections and non-communicable diseases. To understand and promote the well-being of people in different cultural and environmental contexts, EPH applies various methods ranging from anthropology and social science to biostatistics and mathematical modelling as well as observational cohorts with biobanks.

In particular, the Analytics and Intervention Modelling (AIM) group contributes to build a data-driven and evidence-based recommendations to support in-country decision makers in their fight against malaria. This is possible by using state of the art infectious disease modelling, health economics frameworks and the growing evidence generated by real-world data. Together with local partners, the AIM group co-creates action plans to prioritize the most impactful interventions in malaria endemic setting around the Globe. In addition, the AIM group actively contributes to capacity strengthening.

Find more information and apply here

Student/Trainee Summer Research Grant Opportunity Boston University’s Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases

Apply by: Friday April 18, 2025

Eligibility: Graduate and doctoral students and postdoctoral trainees

Boston University’s Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID) is pleased to announce the availability of two research grants (one for graduate students and one for doctoral and postdoctoral students) pursuing innovative research projects related to CEID’s mission. The project has to focus on public health, policy, clinical, social sciences, or data sciences research related to emerging infectious diseases, outbreaks, global health security, pandemic preparedness, or the effects of any of the above.

These grants aim to support students in their academic and professional development by providing financial assistance for their research endeavors. Each of the two awards are $5,000. Students should identify a faculty mentor who will oversee their research over the summer and can speak to their qualifications and experience.

More information here

Courses and Learning Opportunities

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology Imperial College London School of Public Health

Introduction to Mathematical Models of the Epidemiology & Control of Infectious Diseases

An interactive short course for professionals taking place 15th - 26th September 2025. Taught by leading researchers who advise policy-makers internationally. Topics include HIV, TB, malaria, outbreak response, COVID-19, health economics, vaccination programmes, stochastic models & more. For questions, please contact infectiousdiseasemodels@imperial.ac.uk.

More information here

Workshops and Conferences

EpiMob Satellite at NetSci 2025 Conference (June 3, 2025)

The EpiMob satellite (“Epidemic Control: From Mobility Data to Public Health”) at the NetSci 2025 conference in Maastricht, Netherlands, aims to bring together researchers exploring the use of mobility and contact data to study and respond to infectious disease epidemics. More details coming soon.

NetSci 2025 will be held June 2-6, 2025, at MECC Maastricht. The EpiMob satellite will take place on Tuesday, June 3 at the NetSci conference venue.

More information here

17th Annual Summer Institute in Statistics and Modeling in Infectious Diseases (SISMID)

The Summer Institute in Statistics and Modeling in Infectious Diseases (SISMID) is designed to introduce infectious disease researchers to modern methods of statistical analysis and mathematical modeling.

SISMID 2025 will be held online July 7–11 and in person at Emory University from July 14–July 30, 2025, in the R. Randall Rollins Building (1516 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30322). Online modules are also available; find more details at the link.

More information Here

Register for the 2025 ASTMH Annual Meeting | November 9-13 in Toronto Canada

American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (ASTMH) will be holding its annual meeting from November 9 -13, 2025 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Find more information below!

More information Here

Subgroups, Working Groups, and Regional Activities

Congratulations to the latest established local chapter, AMMnet Cameroon Chapter!

AMMnet currently has four established local chapters.

If you would like to be connected with local chapters in Cameroon, Liberia, Uganda or Zambia,  you may send email using the respective addresses below.

Guidelines for Establishing an AMMnet Local Chapter

AMMnet’s Local Chapters bring together modelers, analysts, scientists, public health professionals, partner institutions and civil society, to work together locally to adopt common approaches to improve the use of modeling and analytics for controlling and eliminating malaria whilst reflecting the mission of Global AMMnet.

Establishing a local AMMnet chapter is a three-step process:

  1. Pre-registration with global AMMnet
  2. A completed Local Chapter Establishment Application Form
  3. AMMnet Board approval with guidance from the Local Chapter Review Task Force

If you are an AMMnet member and you are interested in establishing a local chapter, please refer the information and guidelines found at the link below.

If you have any questions, considerations or suggestions for establishing local AMMnet chapters, please send us an email at info@ammnet.org.

21 AMMnet local chapters are in the process of establishment. Refer to the list of those local chapters below and their stage of establishment.  

Local Chapters with Establishment in Process

BeninMaliBurkina FasoMozambiqueCentral African RepublicNigerDjiboutiNigeriaDRCRwandaEthiopiaSenegalGhanaSierra LeoneGuineaTanzaniaGuinea-BissauTogoKenyaZimbabweMalawi

Send an inquiry to info@ammnet if you feel your local chapter has not been included by mistake or if you wish to be connected with a local chapter contact.

Local Chapter Information & Guidance

Cameroon In-Person Regional Event Registration

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Deadline to register is May 18, 2025.

Seminar Recap and Recordings

AMMnet Seminar Series

April 1, 2025, 15 hr UTC
Malaria Entomology Modelling
Presenter: Nakul Chitnis

Dr. Chitnis began the seminar with the history of malaria modelling and its strong link with malaria vector control, starting with the work of Ronald Ross and larviciding in the early 20th Century, followed by George Macdonald and indoor residual spraying in the second half of the 20th Century. He then surveyed active areas of research in malaria vector control, including the types of models used and the kind of data needed.

You may find recordings of this seminar along with others on our website or YouTube channel.

Recordings in French, English and Portuguese are available.

Seminar Recordings on the Website

Board Meeting Summary

The Board met April 15, 2025

Present: Nadege, Jaline, Hannah, Caitlin, Luc, Antonio, Justin, Cherlynn
Absent: Emilie, Emmanuel, Susan
Secretariat present: Shannon, Ida, Hifzah

Board Elections:

  • 7 finalists:
    • Abdourahamane Diallo
    • Gloria Salome Gabriel Shirima
    • Isaiah Agorinya
    • Mor Absa Loum
    • Shakira Babirye
    • Vusi Mpendulo Magagula
    • William Wasswa
  • The deadline to vote is April 18.

Large Event Award

  • November 15 cycle
    • Tilak Chandra Nath, PhD, Bangladesh
      • For their event entitled, AMMnet Insights in Bangladesh: Divisional Workshops on Malaria Modelling for Public Health Professionals in Bangladesh.
    • Ivan Misonge, AMMnet Cameroon Chapter
      • For their event entitled, Data Science and Mathematical Modelling International Training Program – Foundational Methodology.

    • Awardees are the following:
    • Next cycle: April 15, 2025
  • April 15 cycle
    • Developing a reviewer guidelines document to help guide with scoring, etc

Small Event Award

  • March 1 cycle awardees
    • Ly Hadiza
      Institut Pratique de la Santé Publique du Niger, Niger
      For their event entitled, First local meeting of the Applied Malaria Modeling Network in the fight against malaria in Niger in the era of mathematical modeling
    • Piero Irakiza
      Centre for Impact, Innovation and Capacity Building for Health Information Systems and Nutrition, Rwanda
      For their event entitled, Bridging Research and Policy: Malaria Modeling for Impact
    • Dennis Kariuki
      Chuka University, Kenya
      For their event entitled, Malaria Risk Prediction in Kenya using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Models in R
    • Damilola Ayowole
      Federal Medical Centre, Nigeria
      For their event titled, Strengthening Surveillance and Data-Driven Decision-Making for Malaria Vaccine Uptake
    • Faraji Yatundu
      SE Kenya University, Kenya
      For their event titled, Proposed training on application of Geospatial modeling to distribute Malaria intervention resources in Kitui County
    • Jean Damascene HAGENIMANA
      Centre for Impact, Innovation and Capacity Building for Health Information Systems and Nutrition, Rwanda
      For their event titled, The Role of Modeling in Optimizing Subnational Malaria Strategies
    • Siphiwe Mulenga
      University of Lusaka, Zambia
      For their event titled, Advancing Malaria Modeling knowledge exchange and collaborations in Zambia
  • Next cycle: June 1, 2025

Hackathon

  • Mapping in R – March 6
    • Instructor: Punam Amratia
    • ~180 participants
  • French Intro to Data Wrangling in R, April 16
    • Instructor: Naomie Tedto
    • 182 registered
  • Mapping Session 2 – May 7
    • Instructor: Punam Amratia
  • Data Wrangling Extension – Sept/Oct
    • Instructor: Cameline Orlendo, SwissTPH

Subgroups

  • Asia Pacific
    • 72 global AMMnet members in Asia Pac countries
    • Gerry Ryan, Australia & Nawaphan (Nani) Metchanun, Thailand
    • Working on a strategy document
    • next steps: co-chairs/secretariat meeting on April 30 at 2:00 am UTC

2025 AMMnet Meeting, Dakar, Senegal, June 25-27

  • TF: Cherlynn and Luc (Board), Abdourahamane Diallo (AMMnet francophone), Mor Absa Loum (AMMnet Senegal), Debra Okeh (Learning Committee), Olufemi Oroge (Learning Committee), Olawale Awe (Learning Committee)
  • Gates Foundation supporting both SME WG and AMMnet events (excluding travel and accommodations)
  • 8 trainings selected by the TF
    • Each trainer has been paired with a member of the TF to review and guide materials
  • 12 scientific abstracts selected
    • 2 simultaneous sessions
    • 4 topic focuses: targeting, intervention modeling, informing policy, statistical modeling
  • Venue selected but will have one breakout + plenary
    • Once confirmed, program will be updated
    • Trainings will be re-organized and Friday extended to accommodate
  • More in discussion section below

Local Chapters

  • Tracking spreadsheet
  • Applications received and approved by task force, operating funds disbursed
    • Liberia
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
  • Applications received and ready for Board vote today
    • Cameroon
  • Applications received and establishment in process
    • DRC (due to country administrative challenges, will temporarily work under an established organization, MoU underway; status requested most recently, April 11
  • Multiple chapters
    • Cherlynn and Antonio to think about how this can be avoided in the future; consider adding to guidelines
    • AMMnet’s role is to strengthen the chapter rather than resolving disputes. Chapter should show that they can resolve problems themselves.
  • Next steps
    • Task force will refine approach for local chapter oversight and ideas for local chapter support (strategically) and development from AMMnet global
    • Secretariat will request updates from those in process

Best Practices for Starting a Local Chapter Task Force

  • Hifzah/Shannon drafted an FAQ for establishing local chapters
  • Sent to task force for feedback
  • Discussed with local chapter leaders, April 15, gathering their feedback

Website Development

  • Task Force will continue to provide feedback during key stages.
    • Sent layouts April 11 for feedback by April 25
    • Development is next
    • Copy revisions will be shared with the Board
  • Anticipate final deployment in early May

Local Chapters Establishment

  • Recommendation for Chapter establishment: Cameroon  
    • Cherlynn/Susan summarized application and conclusion
  • Board had no questions/comments
  • All voted Yea in favor of Cameroon Local Chapter establishment

Theory of Change

  • All voted in favor of ratifying Theory of Change

2025 AMMnet Meeting

  • In Dakar, Senegal, June 25-27
  • Collaborating with SME WG June 23-24, NMDR June 26-27
  • Program in development, updates from BMGF today
  • Board meeting: when?
    • Could hold in a corner of the hotel on Friday (during the training sessions/could possibly use PATH office)
    • Could hold Tuesday (during SME WG meeting ); explore using breakout room while SME WG not using
  • Advisory Board meeting: when?
    • Virtual. (would rather use funds for early career to travel to meeting)
    • Shannon/Hifzah to find a common time for all
  • Travel awards for LC leads
    • If they don’t have funding, we will cover travel
    • funds to invite 1 from each local chapter – 4 established + 1 in process
    • Will invite them to participate in Local Chapter Panel discussion

Measuring impact/effectiveness of AMMnet-sponsored training initiatives

  • In our ToC: “Evaluate all training efforts and identify successful approaches”
    • How do we do this?
  • For global AMMnet, we have post-event data for our in-person annual meeting training events and hackathons
  • We also have measure of effectiveness data from small event awards (very diverse information), and will also have this kind of data from the large events awards (none have happened yet)
  • Question: (how) can we use this data to understand what has worked well and what has been less successful?
    • If the data is not usable, why not, and how can data collection be improved so that we do have what we need to identify successful approaches?
  • Should we issue an RFP to ask for proposals from members to  
    • 1) analyze the data we already have
    • 2) possibly do new qualitative data collection: key informant interviews amongst experienced trainers and some past participants?
    • Include a recommendation for future data collection/prospective analysis (emphasis)
    • Look at what we have funded; evaluation of event awards
    • Start with a narrow evaluation (with our budget in mind) and in the future broaden evaluation
    • Budget of around $5k to support
    • Secretariat/Jaline will draft a RFP and run by the June meeting
  • If so, how should we go about it, and for what amount of award?

Large Event Awards – AMMnet budget includes travel and accommodations for one Board member to attend

  • Kenya
    • Mutono Nyamai & Cameline Orlendo, University of Nairobi, Pan-African Training School on Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases (Malaria).
    • 2-week course, August 18-29
    • Emilie is already going and she can represent the Board
  • Cameroon
    • Ivan Misonge, AMMnet Cameroon Chapter/Health Organization Welfare, Data Science and Mathematical Modelling International Training Program – Foundational Methodology.
    • 3 weeks in-person + 1 week online
    • Dates TBD
    • Can Antonio and/or Nadege represent the Board? – Shannon will confirm with Nadege
  • Bangladesh
    • Tilak Chandra Nath, PhD, Sylhet Agricultural University, Bangladesh, AMMnet Insights in Bangladesh: Divisional Workshops on Malaria Modelling for Public Health Professionals in Bangladesh.
    • Series of intensive two-day workshops across the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh, located on university campuses (Dhaka (this may make the most sense for a Board member), Chattogram, Rajshahi,Khulna, Barishal, Sylhet, Rangpur & Mymensingh)
    • Shannon/Hifzah to check in with Tilak and find out when Dhaka event is scheduled; Caitlin or Jaline may be interested

Next Meeting: In Senegal!