Rogers Ajeh Awoh, PhD, MPH, MSc, MA

University of Buea & Clinical Research Education Networking and Consultancy, Cameroon

Dr. Rogers A. Ajeh’s research interests center on implementation science in resource-constrained settings, with a focus on improving programmatic outcomes for HIV, TB, and Malaria. His past research has focused on HIV testing uptake, ART initiation, retention in care, viral suppression, pharmacovigilance, and antiretroviral drug resistance under evolving treatment guidelines and epidemiologic contexts, as well as cost-effectiveness studies related to service integration. He is the National Coordinator of the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and Partners Grants for the fight against HIV, TB, and Malaria within the Cameroon Ministry of Public Health, and he also serves as Vice President of the Scientific Council of the National AIDS Control Scientific Committee (NACC) and Technical Secretary of the National Platform for Health System Strengthening. Dr. Ajeh is a Lecturer of Public Health and Epidemiology at the University of Buea, Cameroon and is an investigator with Central Africa IeDEA.

Dr. Ajeh holds a PhD in Public Health as well as Master’s degrees in Public Health, Project Analysis and Evaluation, and Social and Solidarity Economics.