Senior health systems expert and public health strategist with over 20 years of cross-sector experience spanning government agencies, academic institutions, and international organizations. Recognized for leading complex initiatives at the intersection of digital health, data systems, policy reform, and global public health. My work integrates rigorous methodology, multidisciplinary collaboration, and evidence translation to inform national and global health priorities.
My research career has been defined by:
Designing and conducting mixed-methods studies, national surveys, and health systems evaluations
Leading scoping and systematic reviews, data modeling, and public health surveillance projects
Publishing 40+ peer-reviewed articles and delivering 50+ national and international conference presentations and invited talks
Mentoring emerging researchers and building interdisciplinary research programs in academic and applied settings
Editing and authoring academic books, including commissioned volumes on emergency preparedness and health systems
My core competencies include:
Applied and translational research - Mixed methods and health systems evaluation
Health systems strengthening - Digital health and eHealth; Public health data governance, Strategic partnerships
Capacity building and training - Monitoring and evaluation, Workshops and Symposia, Emergency preparedness and disaster response
I bring hands-on expertise in both the technical and strategic dimensions of public health and health care systems and am adept at translating research into scalable, real-world interventions.