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IPHC-E’s Capacity Building programs empower health leaders with tailored training, from Primary Health Care leadership development to global PHC insights and pandemic response strategies. Our blended courses and webinars foster knowledge exchange, enhancing PHC systems globally. With a focus on leadership incubation, manuscript writing, and public health advocacy, we equip professionals with the skills and knowledge to drive transformative change and strengthen Primary Health Care initiatives in Ethiopia and beyond.
Dr. Eskinder Wolka is a public health specialist working as National Primary Health Care
support lead at the International Institute for Primary Health Care- Ethiopia (IPHC-E). He
graduated in Bachelor of Science degree in public health from Haramaya University, Ethiopia
and obtained MPH and PhD in Public Health from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He has
more than 12 years of experience in Public Health training, research and program management.
He has taken different roles in various health interventions evaluation and assessment activities
in health system and has over 46 publications as author and co-author in peer reviewed journals
in various public health and primary health care areas.
As national primary health care support lead for the IPHC-E, Dr Eskinder leads capacity building
training for program leaders and health care workers at health system to contribute to the
establishment of a stronger Primary Health Care system in Ethiopia. Dr Eskinder is also
responsible for coordinating provision of support to Ministry of Health in enhancing PHC
improvement initiatives. He coordinates the activities of Woreda Innovation Center (WIC), an
initiative that aims on generating innovative interventions to test and replicate in carefully
selected districts. Consolidated learning and best practices from WIC is then transferred to other
primary health care facilities for scale-up
IPHC-E collaborates with bilateral agencies, donors, and partners to advance PHC goals globally.
For years now, IPHC-E has been forging collaborative alliances with diverse stakeholders UN agencies, bilateral agencies, donors and international and local implementing partners to advance the goals of PHC on both national and global levels. These partnerships are instrumental in driving policy changes, sustainable resource mobilization, and collective action to prioritize PHC within the broader health agenda.
IPHC-E contributes to the global advocacy for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through PHC to facilitate buy-in from policymakers, donors, stakeholders, and community organizations towards the establishment of resilient PHC programs. Promotes evidence-based impactful advocacy to drive and establish resilient and sustainable PHC.
IPHCE’s Resource Hub serves as the cornerstone for comprehensive Primary Health Care (PHC) knowledge and innovation. It’s a dynamic platform offering a wealth of resources, from research findings to multimedia content and e-learning resources. Whether accessing journals, articles, or educational materials, our Hub provides curated content tailored to diverse needs. With a commitment to fostering collaboration and informed decision-making, it’s a vital repository driving impactful healthcare transformation in Ethiopia and beyond.
The Institute aims to strengthen the PHC system by conducting implementation research, synthesizing evidence-based information and research findings gathered from all around the world, and organizing knowledge-sharing platforms. Intending to make Ethiopia a knowledge powerhouse for PHC, the knowledge generation and management programmatic area focuses on generating evidence for informing policy/practice and enhancing accessibility of global knowledge on PHC to its constituents.
Tigist Astale is a research officer at the International Institute for Primary Health Care-Ethiopia. She provides technical and scientific support to the research initiatives of the Institute, and synthesize the evidence required for the formulation and implementation of PHC programs. She also oversees research projects that are funded by the Institute.
Tigist has an extensive background working in research projects with a focus on community health problems. As a strong believer in the power of scientific evidence for program improvement, she is continually engaged in writing, distributing, and publishing research findings for public use.
Dr. Mohammed Abseno is recently employed as a Research assistant at the International Institute for Primary Health Care-Ethiopia. He has worked as a clinician and health manager in the southern part of Ethiopia while he was a general practitioner. He contributed a lot on HIV and TB control programs while he was working at the Arbaminch hospital in addition to his clinical career.
After his transfer to St. Peter Specialized hospital and completing his second degree in public health, he served as the Head of Research, Training and Quality office for more than eight years and as a researcher for several years.He has an excellent communication capacity and respect for clients coming for any support and advice regarding research proposal writing, conducting researches and final write up of research papers. He has publications in different areas of public health issues. He has also served as a clinical trial coordinator where a short regimen for MDR-TB was compared with the long duration WHO regimen. This research has shortened the 20 months treatment to the shorter 9 months regimen. He has great capacity in writing project proposals.
Hiwot Tadesse is currently serves as Admin & Finance Manager for the International
Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia (IPHC-E). Hiwot is a seasoned professional
with strong financial and operations management, grant management for different
projects funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Fund, Buffet Foundation,
CIFF, AHDP, FHS, and DFID. She has more than 10 years of experience, largely focused
on Grant, Financial, HR, administration and operations management.
Prior to assuming her current position, Hiwot served as Finance and Administration,
Senior Accountant, Credit Administrator, Customer Service officer and as consultant on
financial strength & Loan Recovery for different organizations & individuals at South
Sudan, Kenya and extensively in Ethiopia. In these roles, Hiwot oversaw multiple
organization & programs, maintaining strong relationships with a wide range of donors,
government offices, Plc.’s and different NGO’s and She has a professional experience
implemented and evaluated numerous grant. financial, IT, procurements, Human
Resource, Property Management, event/program coordination, she has exceptional
interpersonal skills with high-quality administration & financial management program
coordination.
When not traveling, Hiwot enjoys nature and reading, walking with silence and planning
for the next adventure.
Animut Mesfin is a system librarian and ICT expert at the International Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia. He has been working as an ICT expert for 10 years since 2010. He also have experiences working as a senior system developer and administrator at Bahir Dar university. Being placed in this role helped him develop some of his best professional qualities, such as ability to work in a team, aptitude to deal with people in all honesty and the skill to develop and administer web applications.
Mr. Biruh Alemnew is a technologically inclined health profession education expert whose experience is mainly focused on digital learning and curriculum development for both pre-service and in-service trainings. Prior to joining the International Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia as on Online Training Manager, he worked for St’ Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College as a medical education program coordinator for e-learning, and curriculum development and revision programs. He also has a good track record in developing interactive digital courses for different organizations including the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. He previously worked as a clinician and a case team leader for 5 years at a primary hospital in the southern Ethiopia.
As an online training manager at IPHC-E, Mr. Biruh has been setting up and managing the learning system of the Institute. His skill in managing various e-learning tools has been proven by the exceptional work in the design and development of digital courses for both national and global audiences.
Tirsit Mehari works as a Global PHC Lead at the International Institute for Primary Health care -Ethiopia (IPHC-E) where she is making a strong effort to strengthen the Primary health care systems in Low- and Middle-Income countries (LMICs).
She is leading different capacity building activities including trainings, webinars, capacity assessment and technical supports in different interest areas of the LMICs.
Tirsit has been working as A/Program Coordinator for LIP-H at IPHC-E/MoH, during which she had a great contribution in coordinating the different components of the Program, provision of leadership & Strategic Problem-Solving Skill trainings and Coaching the trainees. Tirsit has been working as Maternal and Child health advisor at Addis Ababa health bureau, and as a National preservice education team leader at Ministry of Health for five years. She has been also working as lecturer at University of Gondar and Dessie health science college for a total of Seven years.
Luidina Hailu is a communications and advocacy expert who acquires a strong interpersonal skill honed by a multilingual capacity that enables to bridge language gaps, build deep and meaningful relationships with foreign communities and develop target presentations to communicate key messaging and initiatives in a people-centered profession.
As a Primary Health Care advocacy expert for the International Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia, Mrs. Luidina raised public awareness about the fundamental role of Primary Health Care and Community Health Programs as means for achieving Universal Health Coverage through preparation and dissemination of advocacy materials and organization of advocacy meetings with decision makers and leaders. She has also been capitalizing on several meetings, conferences and workshop to strongly advocate for the programing, implementation of Primary Health Care to various countries’ policy makers, health programmers and health professionals.
As the communications expert for the International Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia, she has been responsible for handling all communications sent to the public and has created and implemented several multi-channel communication strategies in order to lift the profile and visibility of the Institute. Her creativeness and passion for designing are reflected by her ability to craft, write and launch original, entertaining, adhering yet simple on-message materials to meet organizational goals. In a people-centered profession, being multilingual (English, French, Amharic) makes her a good asset to the institute in terms of internationally and nationally, delivering public speeches regarding the Institutes’ activities to a wide range of audiences.
Emebet has varied work experience in the voluntary sector both in the UK and Ethiopia. She has been building the IPHC-E Resource Center from the ground up. The Center aims to be a global hub of resources relating to primary health care to share knowledge, information and promising practices. Using the knowledge management framework, Emebet is engaged in strengthening the information hub.
Prof. Getnet Mitike Kassie is an MD and holds an MPH and PhD in public health. He is a Senior Researcher at IPHC-E with extensive experience in health research, teaching and consultancy services and holds an honorary adjunct professor position at Bahir Dar University. He leads the Implementation Research section of the Knowledge Generation and Management theme with a strategic objective of enhancing capacity of implementation research for informing policy and program improvement of Primary Health Care. His work focuses on identification of implementation gaps, documentation of programs, generation, synthesis and sharing of evidence to inform PHC systems. He disseminates evidence through publications such as issue/policy briefs, PHC digests, peer reviewed articles, books and makes consultations by holding dissemination workshops, seminars and meetings with policy makers, implementers, researchers and think tank groups. He collaborates with the Ministry of Health, non-governmental organizations, national universities, global partners and research institutions
Anteneh Zewdie is a seasoned Public Health professional with fifteen years of experience in Global Health Leadership and International Development. He has led and managed the successful implementation several programs such as Health System Strengthening (HSS), Leadership Development, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH), Nutrition, WaSH and Communicable Disease Prevention among others. He has worked with international organizations like AIM Initiative, Center for Creative Leadership, Kissito Healthcare, Samaritan’s Purse and World Vision in Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, USA and Ghana. He served at different capacities starting as HIV Response Facilitator; then progressing as Program Supervisor, Assessment Coordinator, Country Director, Regional Program Director for Africa and Chief Executive Officer.
He has proven experience in starting up organizations and opening new country offices, strategy development, development and deployment of teams, establishing systems and process, mobilizing resources, designing and implementing programs. He had secured grants from international, bilateral and multilateral organizations such as Global Fund, World Blank, UNOCHA, UNICEF, WFP and USAID. He has a Bachelor degree in Public Health from Debub University, Master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) from University of Gondar and Doctor of Literature and Philosophy (PhD) from University of South Africa. Currently, he serves as Director of Programs at the Institute of Primary Health Care – Ethiopia.
Dr. Svea Closser is a medical anthropologist who is Associate Professor in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research, funded by organizations including the National Science Foundation, the World Health Organization, the National Institutes of Health, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, focuses on the social relations shaping Primary Health Care, particularly the experiences of Community Health Workers. She is author of academic books published by Vanderbilt University Press and numerous academic articles in journals including the American Journal of Public Health, Social Science and Medicine, and BMJ Global Health. Dr. Closser is also a committed educator and coauthor of two textbook-readers on medical anthropology and global health.
Dr. Svea Closser is a medical anthropologist who is Associate Professor in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research, funded by organizations including the National Science Foundation, the World Health Organization, the National Institutes of Health, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, focuses on the social relations shaping Primary Health Care, particularly the experiences of Community Health Workers. She is author of academic books published by Vanderbilt University Press and numerous academic articles in journals including the American Journal of Public Health, Social Science and Medicine, and BMJ Global Health. Dr. Closser is also a committed educator and coauthor of two textbook-readers on medical anthropology and global health.
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Peter Hill is Associate Professor, Global Health Systems in the School of Public Health at The University of Queensland. He is a Public Health Physician by training and completed his PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, examining the emergence of global health policy and its translation into country level policies and program. His research and teaching interests currently focus on global health governance, heath in the Sustainable Development Goals, health systems strengthening and Indigenous health in Australia. He has extensive research and health systems experience across West Africa, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, undertaking consultancies for AusAID, GIZ, Australian Red Cross, the GAVI Alliance, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria and the World Health Organization.
Uta Lehmann is professor and former director of the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. She is a social scientist by training and has worked in public health and health personnel education for over 30 years. Her interests and expertise lie in health policy and systems research, HRH, and qualitative research. Her research projects have included a focus on understanding how relationships, power and politics impact health systems function, and exploring ways to support the voice and capacity of frontline providers. She has published extensively on the importance of community health systems and the role of community health workers, and has led capacity strengthening initiatives for HRH. She coordinates a WHO Collaborating Centre for research and training in HRH.
Catherine Kane is a technical officer on the WHO Health Workforce team, with a portfolio that includes knowledge management, network engagement, community health workers and the Global Health and Care Workers Compact. Prior to joining WHO, Catherine worked for the Red Cross Movement locally, nationally and internationally, and has held additional policy, humanitarian diplomacy, learning, public health and emergency management positions in national government agencies and health advocacy organizations. She is a passionate advocate for community health
Dr. Meike Schleiff is a researcher and educator with extensive experience working on community health and community engagement, primary health care, curriculum development and mentorship models, and health equity. She brings learning, implementation and systems perspectives to bear on her work. She is working on research agenda setting, PHC and universal health coverage portfolios, and supporting the Alliance HPSR’s online course development and implementation. She holds a master’s and a doctoral degree in health systems from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she also served as a faculty member for five years leading a portfolio of implementation research, programme evaluation and institutional strengthening projects.
Dr. Henry Perry has five decades of engagement in global primary health care and community health work. He contributed to the establishment of the International Institute for Primary Health Care –Ethiopia. He is an author or co-author of more than 250 publications. His teaching and mentoring of students have been widely acclaimed. His massive open online course (MOOC) on Coursera, Health for All through Primary Health Care, has reached more than 85,000 people around the world (available at: https://www.coursera.org/instructor/~693038). He is semi-retired and continues as a Senior Associate in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Kesetebirhan (Kesete) Admasu joined Big Win Philanthropy in January 2019 as CEO, after serving as CEO of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria. He served as Minister of Health of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia from 2012 – 2016. Prior to his appointment as Minister, Dr. Kesete served as State Minister for the Health Programs and Director General of the Health Promotion and Disease Prevention General Directorate in the Ministry. In his capacity as Director General, Dr. Kesete oversaw health sector reform and led the implementation of the country’s flagship Health Extension Program (HEP), which improves the quality and availability of primary health care services through community-based health workers. He has held a number of prominent positions within regional and international organizations in the health sector, including serving as Chair of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa, Chair of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Ministerial Committee on Health, and Member of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. In recognition of his contribution to reproductive health, he was selected as a 2016 Winner of “120 Under 40,” an initiative organized by the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health.
Dr. Abnet Zeleke currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Institute for Primary Health Care – Ethiopia. Prior to this role, he served as an advisor to the Minister within the Ministry of Health seconded by the Clinton Health Access Initiative. During his time, he coordinated and supported numerous emergency responses, including those for COVID-19, conflict, and conflict-affected communities, as well as leading the Multi-sectoral Engagement Team.
Furthermore, he was the focal point of the Ministry of Health for responses concerning migrants, returnees, and refugees. His collaboration with various UN agencies, notably the IOM, UNOPS, and UNHCR, was instrumental in coordinating health interventions for these vulnerable populations.
Michael J. Klag MD, MPH is the Dean Emeritus and Second Century Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. During his tenure as dean, he guided the School to unprecedented growth across a range of categories and continued to elevate it as a pacesetting institution of global influence and impact.
His scientific contributions have been in the prevention and epidemiology of chronic diseases. Dr. Klag is the author of more than 200 publications and has received numerous honors and awards. He serves on the board of the International Institute for Primary Health Care-Ethiopia, among others.
Dr. Lia Tadesse Gebremedhin is the Executive Director of the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program as of March 2024. Dr. Lia served as the Minister of Health of Ethiopia from March 2020 to February 2024 after serving as State Minister of Health from November 2018. As a Minister, she was spearheading the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other emergencies like conflict and drought, coordinating the National Task Force, and helping her country to navigate the pandemic with resilience. During her tenure, she was credited with approaching the pandemic not only as a challenge but also as an opportunity to build the health system. She forged strong partnerships bringing together diverse stakeholders in the local, regional, and global health architecture to strengthen crucial health system pillars.
Before joining the Ministry of Health, she served as Program Director at the University of Michigan’s Center for International Reproductive Health Training (CIRHT) where she successfully partnered with institutions in Ethiopia and Rwanda, to increase the quality of reproductive health services and training. She was also the Project Director of USAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) at Jhpiego-Ethiopia, and CEO and Vice Provost of St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) in Addis Ababa, where she led the hospital services and academic reforms.
Dr. Lia is passionate about strengthening and reforming health systems and has received several recognitions for her accomplishments in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, in advocacy for gender equity, access to quality health services, and training. Dr. Lia is an Adjunct Faculty at the University of Michigan and Honorary Faculty at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College and has published over 40 articles, commentaries, and papers.
Dr. Lia was co-chair of the COVAX AMC Engagement Group, co-chair of the Global Financing Facility (GFF) Investors Group, and vice-board chair of the Africa CDC. She earned her medical degree from Jimma University, specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Addis Ababa University, and a Master’s Degree in Health Care Administration from Jimma University.
Dr Kebede was assigned as CEO of Addis Ababa Early Childhood Centre of Innovation & Learning on September 1, 2023. He is a public health physician with over 20 years of experience in the field. He has held numerous leadership roles in the health sector of Ethiopia, including serving as a State Minister of Health for 13 years and senior advisor to the minister for about five years. He served and participated in different governing boards and steering committees as a chair and member including a Board Member of the Global Fund to Fight AIDs, Tuberculosis, and Malaria for one term. He has been instrumental in advancing health development in Ethiopia by fostering partnerships with development partners and mobilizing resources to finance the expansion of infrastructure, human resources for health, and primary healthcare services.
In these roles, he provided leadership to the health sector, set policies and implementation strategies, and oversaw key health sector missions. Along with the leadership of the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Women & Children Affairs, and development partners, he played a key role in the development of the first national policy framework for early childhood care and education in Ethiopia which was launched in 2010.
IPHCE’s Technical Support Wing provides vital assistance to enhance Primary Health Care (PHC) systems globally. From supporting national PHC framework development to optimizing health extension programs, we work closely with ministries of health to implement evidence-based best practices. Our Global PHC Technical Support offers tailored assistance post-course completion, empowering countries to develop and implement their PHC plans effectively. Currently engaged with multiple nations, our team ensures ongoing support, both onsite and remotely, fostering sustainable PHC improvements worldwide.