Smart Africa Center Fred M. Ssewamala, Co-DirectorWilliam E. Gordon Distinguished ProfessorMary McKay, Co-DirectorExecutive Vice Provost Founded in 2016, the SMART Africa Center (Strengthening Mental Health and Research Training) is a transdisciplinary collaborative center aimed at reducing gaps in child mental health services and research in Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the SMART Africa Center utilizes a population approach to child mental health. The center brings together a consortium of academic, government, NGO and community stakeholders in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and the United States to focus on addressing the child mental health burden and service gaps in sub-Saharan Africa, including implementation and scale-up of evidence-based practices. Visit SMART Africa In The News SMART Africa Center Focuses on Children’s Mental Health June 15, 2017