Abstracts should be submitted by the Responsible Author via the abstract submission portal below
Abstracts will not be accepted by any other route including email
Abstracts should not exceed 400 words excluding the Title and Authors
Abstracts are due no later than 8th July 2025 0:00 midnight East Africa time
Abstracts of empirical studies, secondary analysis, and systematic reviews must include: (Background, context, aims, Methods, programme interventions, Results/lessons, Discussion, and conclusion)
Abstracts for non-empirical work should include: (Aims or goal of the work, Design, methods and approach taken, Results and Conclusion/Lessons learned)
Submitted abstracts should include a proposed track or thematic area
Aims and objectives should be clear and specific
Presentation preference type (oral/poster/workshop)
Any disclosure statements must be signed and returned with the abstract
Please include the E-mail address for the corresponding authors
The Scientific Committee will attempt to respect the authors option regarding their self-assignment to a special track, but it reserves the right to change the allocation to achieve a well-balanced scientific programme