Prof. Tom Otiti has conducted extensive research on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Transport Sector in Uganda.
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Dr. Edward Kanyesigye graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) degree in April 1979 at Makerere University Medical School. He holds a postgraduate diploma in Public Health (DPH) from the same University (1982) and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Adelaide, South Australia (1992). He is also a Fellow of the African Institute of Public Health, FAIPH (2019). He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Uganda National Academy of Science (FUNAS).
In his 23-year career in the health sector, Edward has held positions of medical superintendent, District and Regional Medical Officer in the various districts of Uganda. He has worked at MOH Headquarters, heading (at different times) the divisions of Training, Health Education, Clinical Services, Nutrition and Human Resources Development, and Assistant Commissioner of Health Services. He had a three-year stint (in between and served) as the Behavior Scientist in The Medical Research Council (MRC) – UK Program of AIDS in Uganda’s IEC intervention Trial in stopping HIV transmission among the people living in Masaka District- Southern Uganda. He retired from the Civil service in 2002. He worked as the Training and Primary Health Care Manager African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) Uganda Country office from June 2002 to December 2003.
Edward was a pioneer at the International Health Sciences University, Namuwongo, Kampala, as a Senior Lecturer in teaching Public health. From 2009 to date, he has been a Senior Lecturer at the Uganda Christian University (UCU). He headed the Health Sciences Department, which was upgraded to a Faculty of Health Sciences in 2014, and it became the UCU School of Medicine (UCUSoM) in 2018. He developed the following programs and had them accredited: Bachelor of Community Health (BCH), Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (MHND), and eventually Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (MBChB and BDS) respectively. Edward wrote his thesis on the Prevalence and Politics of Tobacco in Uganda for his MPH at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He chaired the Tobacco or Health forum at the Uganda Ministry of Health after returning from Australia. He represented the country at the World Health Organization Intergovernmental Negotiating Body, forming “THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION FOR TOBACCO CONTROL”.
At the Uganda MOH, he participated in developing the In-service Training Strategy. He headed the initiatives to train the Enrolled Comprehensive Nurse, the Anesthetic Assistant, The Theatre Assistant, and the Nursing Assistant.
He is one of the founders and, currently, the President of the Uganda Public Health Specialists Association (UPHSA), which brings together Public Health specialists and all like-minded people in setting the agenda for public health practice and training in Uganda.
Edward has performed the following Public Health activities:
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