Mawuli Leslie Aglanu

A One Health and Social Epidemiology researcher with a focus on neglected tropical diseases. Currently a Scientific Officer at the ARNTD and final year PhD candidate at the University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG), University of Groningen (RUG), the Netherlands.

Emmanuela Agbenyefia

Emmanuela is a Ghanaian-born, Georgian-trained medical doctor with additional experience in data analysis, medical writing and clinical research. Emmanuela is currently working as a medical intern, while concurrently pursuing their Masters’ in Global Policy & Security Studies. Their professional interests are in majorly in Health Policy, Public Health and Health Informatics.

Oluwatoyosi Olawande

Oluwatoyosi has extensive program management experience in international humanitarian, development, humanitarian and private sectors with a strong background in social science research, social behavioural change (SBC) strategies, equity-focused monitoring and evaluation, project management, partnership management, operations and administration. With over 15 years of experience, Oluwatoyosi’s geographical focus of experience spans Asia and Africa, including such […]

Elton Rogozi

Elton Rogozi has obtained his PhD and is researching vector and rodent – borne diseases, mosquito distribution and presence, and viral and pathogen identification on mosquitoes and rodents in Albania.

Maxine Whittaker

Maxine Whittaker’s research interests are in the fields of operational and health services research and medical anthropology, with a primary focus on One Health, NTDs, community engagement, health seeking behaviour and quality of care. She has a special interest in the issue of scaling-up pilot programmes into policy and practice, and as a founding member […]

Mercy Mumo

Mercy is a seasoned communications specialist from Kenya with over 15 years of experience in development, business, corporate, and behavior change communication.

Esther Escor Tweve

Dr. Esther Tweve is a dedicated medical doctor and public health advocate with a strong focus on community medicine, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Balancing clinical practice with public health initiatives, Dr. Tweve is committed to advancing healthcare access and addressing critical health challenges in underserved populations through evidence-based, community-centered approaches.

Michael Abem

Dedicated public health professional with expertise in public health research, community health, disease control, and data analysis. Proficient in Stata, ArcGIS, MAXQDA, and field data collection tools like Kobo Collect. Experienced in leading teams, managing public health projects, and conducting research.

Neil Pakenham-Walsh

Neil Pakenham-Walsh is global coordinator of the HIFA global health movement (Healthcare Information For All – www.hifa.org ), a global community with more than 20,000 members in 180 countries, interacting on six global forums in four languages in collaboration with WHO. HIFA brings stakeholders together to accelerate progress towards universal access to reliable healthcare information.

Tsegaye Alemayehu

Mr. Tsegaye Alemayehu is a young scientist at Hawassa University. He is an Assistant Professor of Diagnostic and Public Health Microbiology. He has done research on soil transmitted helminth and antimicrobial resistance. He has published over 15 articles in reputable journals.