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Research

Autism Africa has a longstanding commitment to research in the field of autism. We strongly believe that research in all areas of development, language, socialization, family functioning, and diagnosis, as well as more basic research in areas such as genetics, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and other more specialized technologies can help us better understand both the phenomenology and treatment of people with autism.
With its vast network of professionals and families throughout African and connections to families throughout the world, Autism Africa will participate in many collaborative research projects, as well as provide support to visiting scholars from abroad.We learn greatly from these research collaborations, and look forward to future opportunities. Also, Autism Africa hopes to undertake the first prevalence study ever in the history of Africa.

Current research

1. Autism Diagnostic conceptualizations among professionals in Kenya

P.I. Jane WeruPh.D.

Co. PI: Asaph Mwangi


Proposed Research project (Dependent upon funds availability)
1. The prevalence of autism in Kenya

 

Nairobi Conference

We are pleased to invite you to the 1st Inaugural Autism Africa Conference, to be held August 3-5, 2010 in Nairobi, Kenya. Autism Africa Conference (AAC) is open to all researchers and professionals interested in Autism. Parents are also welcome. We are expecting autism researchers, administrators, and representatives from private foundations, governments and international organizations throughout the world. We expect a broad variety of participants from universities, research institutions, and ministries of health, private sector groups, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations.


Our Journal

While journals about autism are available from the U.S., U.K., Australia and other developed countries, these publications are often not relevant to families in Africa, where services, education, health and legal issues are vastly different.Read More

Red Flags of Autism

There is an importance of recognizing the early signs of autism and seeking early intervention services.Read More.

Articles

Social skills are very important to have in life, but children with special needs often need more help with their development.Read More.