Health Research & Project Implementation
Meet the experienced professionals behind our successful research projects and implementations
Dr. Joseph R. Nkungugu is a dedicated medical doctor (MD), who graduated from the University of Dodoma, Tanzania, and is an emerging leader in oncology research, passionate about leveraging artificial intelligence to address the growing cancer burden in sub-Saharan Africa. research has been my day to day life
Majani Edward is a distinguished public health researcher and influential leader in the field of public health, with over four years of experience. He has authored several papers on diverse public health topics, published in reputable journals. Currently, he serves as a Research Communication Scholar at the Leaders of Africa Institute.
Prof. Makori leads our health economics division, focusing on cost-effectiveness analysis and health financing strategies. With an extensive background in economic policy development, he has advised several African governments on sustainable healthcare financing. His research has been instrumental in securing major international grants for our projects.
Dr. Hassan oversees all our field research operations, ensuring rigorous data collection and community engagement. With a background in community medicine, she has developed innovative approaches to participatory research in rural settings. Her dedication to ethical research practices has earned her recognition from international health organizations.
Dr. Kimberly brings cutting-edge data science methods to our research team. With expertise in machine learning and predictive modeling, he has revolutionized how we analyze health outcomes and identify intervention opportunities. His innovative approaches have been featured in tech-health conferences worldwide.
Ms. Ochieng leads our community engagement initiatives, ensuring that research is culturally sensitive and relevant to local populations. With a background in anthropology and public health, she has developed frameworks for meaningful community participation that have significantly improved research uptake and implementation.