Africa Health Research Institute
Africa Health Research Institute
Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) is an independent, transdisciplinary scientific research institute based across two campuses in the province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in South Africa.
Find further information about AHRI, including the history of the Institute, details of facilities and current research, as well as educational and public engagement projects.

UCL-AHRI partnership details & governance
As a key academic partner for the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI), UCL is supporting the Institute in its mission of working towards the elimination of HIV and TB, and of helping to train the next generation of African population-based research scientists.

Vision
Africa Health Research Institute's vision is optimal health and well-being of under-resourced populations.
Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) is an independent, transdisciplinary scientific research institute based across two campuses in the province of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in South Africa.
AHRI's research combines population, basic and translational, social, and clinical sciences to understand and intervene in the health and well-being of South African communities.
The institute works in partnership with local communities and South African academic, governmental, and other policy stakeholders and collaborates with over 60 institutions globally. AHRI prioritises the training of the next generation of African scientists.
Governance
UCL AHRI Programme Board Group
The UCL AHRI Programme Board Group meets once a term to provide governance oversight to AHRI, and to discuss related issues. Find out the board terms of reference, and board membership, below.
Programme Board's Terms of Reference
UCL AHRI Operational Group
The UCL AHRI Operational Group meet on an ad hoc basis, at least once a term, to follow up and execute actions agreed by the UCL AHRI Programme Board. Find out the board terms of reference, and board membership, below.