
ICHAD team received grant to examine an economic empowerment intervention on female sex workers’ sexual risk-taking behaviors
The ICHAD team is thrilled to announce a new R01 study (R01MH116768) funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Under the... Read More

SUUBI4Her Savings Accounts Launch
The ICHAD team successfully launched the opening of saving accounts for the Suubi4Her study on July 30th, 2018 at the Kimaanya Church... Read More

Junior Scholar Conference Travel Award Program
This year’s conference marks the launch of a new program, the “Junior Scholar Conference Travel Award for the Annual Conference on Child Behavioral... Read More
2nd Annual Conference on Child Behavioral Health in SSA & Collaborative Hubs Meeting – July 30-August 3, 2017
The purpose of the 2nd Annual Conference on Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa, a follow-up to the first annual (July 2016)... Read More

3rd Annual Conference on Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
SMART Africa Center and ICHAD are co-hosting the 3rd Annual Conference on Child Behavioral Health in Sub-Saharan Africa between July 30th-August 1st,... Read More
ICHAD’s Meeting With Teachers, Introducing our Suubi4Her Study
ICHAD recently meet with teachers at Hotel Brovad in Masaka, Uganda, to discuss and introduce our new Suubi4Her Study. You can learn... Read More
Call for Child-Friendly Healthcare Laws
Professor Fred Ssewamala met with Speaker of Parliment, Rebecca Kadaga to submitted his proposal to the Mental Health Bill 2014. The full... Read More
International Symposium on Inclusion in Asset Building
Learn More about the International Symposium on Inclusion in Asset Building: Policy Innovation for Social Impacts The full event schedule can be... Read More
Ssewamala named William E. Gordon Distinguished Professor
Professor Fred Ssewamala, ICHAD’s director, and renowned social and economic development scholar was installed as the William E. Gordon Distinguished Professor at... Read More
A look at ICHAD’s Latest Study
Ssewamala to use NIH grant on HIV interventions in stricken Africa You Can Learn More About Professor Fred Ssewamala Here