A mentoring programme for early-career researchers & practitioners

Peoples-Praxis: putting public health theory into practice.

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Theory into practice — through mentorship.

In the 21st century it is important to recognise the need for lifelong learning, where we take control of our own development. In public health, a master’s degree offers theory — but most practical skills are developed through professional experience, often without guidance.

Peoples-Praxis contributes through remote mentoring by matching experienced public health professionals (mentors) with early-career researchers and practitioners (mentees) — across research, service provision, health policy and advocacy.

The mentoring process

Led by the needs of the mentee. Reciprocal. Both parties committed, open-minded, ready to change.

1. Complete a short form

Potential mentees and mentors outline their interests and goals for taking part in the programme.

Step one
2. Get matched

Peoples-Praxis staff assign you to a pair and ask you to contact each other to begin the conversation.

Step two
3. Set goals & meet

Discuss the goals of your mentoring partnership and arrange online discussions at mutually convenient times.

Step three

Peoples-Praxis also has two courses available for download, plus access to other relevant online courses and resources.
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Our partners

WACREN - West and Central African Research and Education Network COPPHA