A Hub of Research Excellence

From health and education to technology, environment, and social development, our multidisciplinary research teams work at the intersection of theory and practice-translating research into action and policy.

Through partnership with local and global organization, we address real-world challenges by generating knowledge that empowers individuals and strengthens communities.

We foster a vibrant culture of inquiry and innovation, where students, faculty, and partners collaborate to find sustainable solution to pressing societal issues

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Overview

Our research agenda is anchored in evidence-based public and community health, with a growing focus on digital transformation in healthcare. We are driven by the need to bridge the gap between evidence and practice, working closely with communities, policymakers, and practitioners to ensure our research is relevant, impactful, and inclusive.

We support an interdisciplinary approach that blends traditional health research with emerging digital innovations—generating solutions that respond to the evolving needs of the health sector in Africa and beyond.

Our Research Areas

  1. Community Health Systems Strengthening

  2. Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (MNCH)

  3. Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health

  4. Digital Health and Innovation

  5. Health Policy and Implementation Science

  6. Climate Change and Health

    We are currently actively looking for partnerships to pursue research in this area

These thematic areas guide our project development, funding applications, and partnerships.

Improving Healthcare Through Collaborative Research

Centers and Institutes

TICH, in collaboration with its partners—NIHR,Keele University, University of Sunderland, and theKisumu, Siaya, and Migori County Governments—works to strengthen healthcare systems in Kenya. These efforts focus on research, capacity building, and sustainable health solutions.


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Aug 25
9.00 AM - 4.00 PM

17th Annual TICH Scientific Conference From 20th-22nd August 2025

The TICH in Africa Annual Scientific Conference 2025 aims to explore how data digitization can revolutionize multiple sectors, improving livelihoods, enhancing decision-making, and driving sustainable development. With the growing global reliance on digital solutions, the conference will serve as a collaborative platform to share knowledge, innovations, and best practices in leveraging data for transformative change.


Research Resources

2015Horizon Research Publishing

Effectiveness of Community Health Workers in Promotion of Maternal Health Services in Butere District, Rural Western Kenya

By Caroline Akinyi1,*, Jeremie Nzanzu 2 , Dan Kaseje

ISBN: DOI: 10.13189/ujmsj.2015.030102
2022Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 06 Oct 2022

Contextualizing critical thinking about health using digital technology in secondary schools in Kenya: a qualitative analysis.

By Chesire F, Ochieng M, Mugisha M, Ssenyonga R, Oxman M, Nsangi A, Semakula D, Nyirazinyoye L, Lewin S, Sewankambo NK, Kaseje M, Oxman AD, Rosenbaum S.

ISBN: 227. doi: 10.1186/s40814-022-01183-0.PMID: 36203201
2016Bio Med Central

The impact of leadership hubs on the uptake of evidence-informed nursing practices and workplace policies for HIV care: a quasi-experimental study in Jamaica, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa

By Nancy Edwards1* , Dan Kaseje2 , Eulalia Kahwa3 , Hester C. Klopper4 , Judy Mill5 , June Webber6 , Susan Roelofs1 and Jean Harrowing7

ISBN: DOI 10.1186/s13012-016-0478-3
2014Great Lakes University of Kisumu

Level of Male Involvement in Home Based Care for People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nyando District, Western Kenya

By Abuki M.A., Ochieng B. M., Kaseje D.C.O.

ISBN: ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online)
2014Universal Journal of Medical Science

Cost-effectiveness analysis of utilization of community health workers in promotion of maternal health services in Butere district, rural Western Kenya.

By 3. Akinyi, C., Nzanzu, J., Kaseje, D., & Olayo, R.

ISBN: DOI: 10.13189/ujmsj.2014.020303
2022East African Journal of Health and Science

Determination of Predictors for Acceptance and Recommendation for Sexual Reproductive Health Services among Young People in the Western Region of Kenya.

By 4. Alga, B., Wafula, C., & Kaseje, M.

ISBN: https://doi.org/10.37284/eajhs.5.1.700
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Research with Purpose

At TICH, Research with Purpose drives our commitment to creating impactful solutions for real-world challenges. By fostering innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community engagement, we ensure our research contributes meaningfully to society, empowering progress and sustainability for a better future.

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