Join us for The Phoenix Project Capacity-Strengthening Webinar Series, a structured series of virtual sessions to build knowledge and mobilize diverse stakeholders before the open call. Our session on 9 October 2025 will provide guidance on leveraging and influencing policy frameworks for resilience.
This webinar is free and open to all. Registration is required to receive the Zoom webinar link. Register to attend.
Ujunwa Onyeama
Ujunwa Onyeama, MPH, a research assistant at the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, supports the project Sustaining Innovative Tools to Expand Youth-Friendly HIV Self-Testing (S-ITEST).
The mythical phoenix, symbolizing rebirth and resilience, inspires this project’s focus on the adaptability and sustainability of HIV programs amid shifting resources and policies. As many programs in resource-constrained settings face funding cuts, policy changes, and health system integration, there is an urgent need for capacity strengthening and the sharing of best practices. The Phoenix Project offers a timely platform to surface and amplify solutions that safeguard services, minimize disruptions, and reinforce community leadership. By capturing diverse perspectives and practical strategies, the project seeks to strengthen program resilience, promote scalable and sustainable financing models, and generate evidence to guide policies and donor investments in Africa and other low-resource regions.