Staff Information
- Name: Moses Mukundane
- Job Title: Senior Research Fellow/Strategy and Program Innovations Director
Mr. Mukundane is a Senior Research Fellow, & Strategy and Program Innovations Director of the USAID-funded Uganda Strengthening Supply Chain System (SSCS) Activity which ACODE implements in collaboration with the Management Sciences for Health (MSH) and Uganda Healthcare Federation (UHF). Moses holds two Master's Degrees; (1) International Health Policy (International Public Health) from Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; (2) Public Administration and Management (Public Policy and Public Sector Management) from Makerere University, Uganda. He also holds a First Class Bachelor's Degree of Arts in Social Sciences (Political Science/Public Administration and Sociology) from Makerere University, Uganda. He has also undertaken numerous post-graduate trainings notably in the areas of: International public health, Civic engagement methodologies, Project planning and management, Research methods and ethics, Data analysis and management, and Reference management for scholarly writing.
Moses has previously worked with Makerere University Directorate of Research and Graduate Training (DRGT), Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF-Mbarara-Uganda), Bayport Ltd, Uganda, and AfriChild Centre of excellence for the Study of the African Child. His program and research interests are in the areas of: Health systems strengthening, Maternal and child health, Adolescent's sexual and reproductive health and rights, HIV & AIDS, Social security, Poverty alleviation and rural development, Local government administration, and social service delivery.
Productivity
List of Publications
Assessing Public Expenditure Governance of the Primary Health Care Programme in Uganda
Published: 2019
View Full ReportPublic Expenditure Governance in Uganda: Inputs, Processes and Outputs
Published: 2019
View Full ReportBarriers to Care-Seeking among Caretakers of Children under five in Uganda: Qualitative Evidence from the Demand-side-Component of the CODES project
Published: 2016
View Full ReportAssessing the Management and Administration in Public Health Facilities of Uganda and the Implications for the Healthcare Service Delivery and Utilization
Published: 2016
View Full ReportConfronting the Challenge of Child Mortality in Uganda: Scale-up and Consolidation of Gains from the CODES project
Published: 2016
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