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The Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA) is a non-profit professional body founded in August 1984. With more than 245 members from about 46 countries, AHILA is the professional home for health sciences libraries, librarians and information specialists in Africa.
Through her activities and Congresses, AHILA fosters collaboration, knowledge and resource sharing, networking, capacity building, and professionalism within the health information and library community in Africa and beyond. Read More
“In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward providing health information in Africa, in part because of technological advancements. Nevertheless, ensuring that information is accessible, comprehensible, and usable remains problematic, and there remain needs in many settings to address issues such as computer skills, literacy, and the infrastructure to access information.” Mrs Mercy Monde Kakoma – AHILA President
AHILA Webinar Series on the Topic – Diamond Open Access driving improved dissemination and accessibility of African Scholarship
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