Mawuli Leslie Aglanu

Profile

Mawuli Leslie Aglanu is a Research Fellow with the African Research Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ARNTD) at the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR) in Kumasi, Ghana, and is a PhD candidate at the University Medical Centre, Groningen, Netherlands. His research focuses on NTDs, specifically snakebite envenoming as well as re-emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance.

 

He holds an MSc in Environmental Governance from the Albert Ludwigs University, Germany, and a Bachelor degree in Geography and Rural Development with a minor in Economics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He also holds postgraduate certificates in Human Health and Global Environmental Change, Team and Project Management, and The Challenges of Global Poverty.

 

With expertise in health systems research, stakeholder engagement, policy analysis, Mawuli applies operational research to address One Health challenges at the human-animal-environmental interface. Mawuli is committed to generating scientific evidence to inform policies and improve health outcomes, working with partners across the global south and north to tackle pressing health challenges.

 

ARNTD exists to support evidence-based control and elimination of NTDs from Africa by empowering current and future generations of African researchers.

Contact

KCCR, South-end Asuogya Road,
KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana

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