Season 2
Episode 14

Black excellence in community-based research: The A/C Study

37:33
February 24, 2022

The A/C study is a comprehensive 'mixed methods' project created and developed by a passionate team of mostly black researchers and service providers. From the onset, the team underscored the lack of reliable data about race and ethnicity, which stood in the way of fully understanding the prevalence of HIV in African, Caribbean and Black communities in Ontario. They further ensured that people from ACB communities would play leading roles throughout all aspects of the project.

Host James Watson welcomes two key research members, Fanta Ongoiba and Pascal Djiadeu to discuss the study journey, its issues, impacts, and ultimately filling the knowledge gap and speaking to the root causes of HIV vulnerability.

Our episode guests

Fanta Ongoiba

Executive Director, Africans in Partnership Against AIDS (APAA)

Fanta Ongoiba is the Executive Director of Africans in Partnership Against AIDS (APAA), and a leader in the African community. She has worked in a number of capacities related to human rights and humanitarian causes, including treatment information exchange counselor at CATIE (Canada’s source for information about HIV and hepatitis C) and as a community health promotion worker at the francophone center of Toronto.

5 Questions for Fanta...

Introvert or extrovert? Extrovert

Late night or early morning? Late

Show or tell? Tell

Predictability or excitement? Excitement

Painful truth or comforting lie? Painful truth

Pascal Djiadeu

Part-Time Assistant Professor at McMaster University and Research Analyst Consultant

A part-time assistant professor at McMaster University, in the department of health research methods evidence and impact, and a lecturer at Humber College/University of Guelph Humber. Pascal is also a research analyst and methodologist consultant at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. He teaches Applied Epidemiology in the BHSc program in the faculty of health sciences and wellness at Humber College. His research focuses on HIV implementation sciences and, health inequities and disparities.

5 Questions for Pascal...

Introvert or extrovert? Extrovert

Late night or early morning? Late night

Show or tell? Show

Predictability or excitement? A bit of both

Painful truth or comforting lie? Painful truth

The A/C study, a community-based research powerhouse, takes a giant leap forward in understanding HIV prevalence and underlying factors that increase HIV risk and vulnerability in ACB communities in both Ottawa and Toronto. Click to view and download the study... and also visit the study program website.

Fanta Ongoiba’s list of resources and external links related to her work…

1) APAAF Prevention

2) A go-to resource developed by Fanta at APAA for faith-based HIV prevention activities in Canada

3) APAA Facebook

 

Pascal Djiadeu’s top resources and external links…

1) LinkedIn

2) Google Scholar

3) McMaster Faculty

4) ResearchGate

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