Ngozi Erondu PhD MPH brings her nearly 15 years of experience and leadership in global public health experience to GLIDE.
Ngozi has spent her career researching and supporting global health governance and health systems strengthening in more than 40 countries, primarily in the sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East and North Africa regions. Through her work at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law she has conducted operational research and contributed to policy advocacy for malaria and HIV disease programmes. Ngozi also brings her experience working with US Centres for Disease Control, the UK Health Security Agency, and the World Health Organisation.
Dr Erondu is a senior scholar and co-chair for an upcoming Lancet Commission exploring the health impacts of discrimination in global public health with the O’Neill Institute and is a Fellow with several policy and governance entities including Chatham House, John Hopkins University, and the Aspen Institute New Voices Fellowship. Ngozi is also the Health Security co-editor for the PLOS Global Health academic journal.