Episodios

  • Episode 24 -Interview Dr. Bisi Bright
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode we talked to Dr Bisi Bright from Nigeria.

    Dr Bisi Bright is a Global Public Health Enthusiast, Social Entrepreneur, Health Systems Researcher, Adjunct Lecturer, Consultant Clinical Pharmacist, and Public Health Practitioner. She is 1st Vice Chairman and CEO of LiveWell Initiative LWI, a self-sustaining nonprofit healthcare social enterprise, which has impacted over 2 million Nigerians and thousands of Ghanaians with health literacy, improved overall health, and wellness.

    She serves as an Internship Preceptor for MPH and DrPH students at Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health and is a visiting Doctoral Research ‘Opponent’ Faculty at the University of Helsinki, Finland.

    She is a Board Member of the National Hepatitis Coalition in Nigeria, and a Governing Council Member of the Nigeria-Britain Association. She initiated and designed study protocols for COVID-19 Response in Africa, which, along with members of her organization the LiveWell Initiative LWI and its clinical research team, have successfully published 6 recent Peer Reviewed Open Access Scientific Journal Manuscripts, on COVID-19. She is the Country representative of GIANT Nigeria, a Healthcare Organisation related to Vaccines Hesitancy. In 2017 she was recognised by the Economist Intelligence Unit EIU, as Global Changemaker Hepatitis C, and won the Presidential Commendation for work on Hepatitis, awarded by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. In partnership with the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination CGHE the LiveWell subsidiary Women in Hepatitis Africa founded by her, has been promoting the uptake of hepatitis B birth dose vaccination by newborns within 24 hours of birth, as a key strategy for preventing mother to child transmission of hepatitis PMTCT, in line with the global hepatitis elimination goals for 2030. In line with the global PPPR (postpandemic preparedness and response), she aunched the PostPandemic Women’s of Afica PPWA, helping African women to build up resilience and mental health. Bisi is also the African Representative of the EWAH Awards originally a Commonwealth Institute Program.

    Her newest initiative is the Global Public Health University and Institute, two learning institutions that are promoting healthcare in the future, in line with digital technologies and transformative healthcare.

    Her greatest passion is, working in communities and reaching everyone with healthcare.

    More information about LiveWell Initiative and its activities and programs can be found here:

    https://newstellers.ng/nigeria-britain-association-livewell-initiative-promote-preventive-healthcare-at-2026-fair/

    https://breezynewsnigeria.com/nigeria-britain-association-livewell-initiative-champion-preventive-healthcare/

    https://dailystandard.com.ng/nigeria-britain-association-livewell-initiative-champion-preventive-healthcare-at-2026-health-fair/

    To donate to LiveWell Initiative you may use Citibank as corresponding bank. Our

    US DUNS number is 954534447 and our TIN is 04838705-0001

    BANK DETAILS:

    Bank name : Guaranty Trust Bank Plc

    Bank address: 178 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria

    Account name: LiveWell Initiative

    Account number: 0005610544

    Sort code: 058152081

    Swift code: GTBINGLA

    PAYPAL:

    Account Name: LiveWell Imotiative

    PayPal Email address: info@livewellng.org



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  • Episode 23-Interview with Rachael Goba
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode we talked to Rachael Goba, a Global health leader with 15+ years of experience driving gender-transformative health systems across Africa and globally in both development and humanitarian contexts.

    Rachael is a Senior Technical Advisor for Adolescent Health, she provides strategic leadership in adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (ASRHR) Comprehensive sexuality education, Maternal Newborn Child Adolescent Health, Adolescent HIV progrmming, gender equity & Social Inclusion,climate-resilient health systems, and inclusive health governance. She works at the intersection of technical excellence, systems strengthening, and power-shifting approaches that elevate women- and youth-led organisations.

    Rachael is a graduate of the WomenLift Health Southern Africa Leadership Journey 2025, where she is a global fellow, and her approach blends feminist leadership, localisation, and systems thinking to design scalable, evidence-driven solutions that strengthen health governance and improve health equity.

    In this episode we learnt about Rachael's career journey and what ignited her interest in public health. We discussed what her work looks like at this stage in her career and the things she enjoys most about the working in adolescent, sexual and reproductive health and rights. We ended with words of wisdom and motivating words for all those who might be interested in joining the field of public health!

    Rachael offers expert-led sexuality education for adolescents (10-19 years old) through her project Bridges Beyond which aims to and equip parents & caregivers with the tools to foster open, healthy conversations with their children.

    Conversations are age-appropriate, accurate, engaging and culturally appropriate covering topics such as puberty, responsibility, consent, relationships, and personal safety amongst many others.

    Bridges Beyond is also available to conduct workshops to schools, organisations, churches in relation to sexuality education. For more information they can get in touch on bridgesbeyond1@gmail.com


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  • Episode 22 -Interview with Dr. Nicole Curti
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode we hear from Dr. Nicole Curti, a Medical Doctor and Public Health Specialist with over 25 years of experience in global health and international cooperation.

    Dr Nicole is currently based in Rwanda, where she leads a major health program aligned with the country’s Health Sector Strategic Plan V (2024–2029), focusing on maternal, newborn, and child health, sexual and reproductive rights, gender-based violence, and health system strengthening.

    Her career spans Africa, Europe, South Asia, and North America, with expertise in humanitarian work, epidemic response, health security, and primary healthcare. Born in Ebolowa, Cameroon, Dr. Curti’s journey has been defined by resilience; after losing her father at 16, she financed her studies independently, earning degrees in medicine, tropical medicine and public health. She recently completed a three-year degree in Chinese Medicine and Moxibustion at the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Geneva, Switzerland. Her work integrates coordination, research, policy, and capacity-building, collaborating with governments, local authorities, development partners, and healthcare providers to ensure equitable access to quality care. Passionate about mentoring the next generation of public health leaders, she emphasizes community engagement, continuous learning, innovation, adaptability, and evidence-based interventions to drive systemic change globally.

    In this episode we discussed:Her background and pathway to clinical medicineand then public health Key elements that make up a public health system The different countries she has worked and the various roles and responsibilities she had Pivotal points in her career and experiences that informed her decision Her favourite projects and what she likes about working in public health Her advice to people starting out in public health or those earlier in her career Key skills and traits she finds useful in the field

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  • Episode 21-Interview with Kristine Yakhama
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode we hear from Kristine Yakhama, a certified health and development professional with expertise in public health, particularly in areas such as maternal and child health, infectious disease control, and health systems strengthening.

    Kristine Yakhama is the Zonal leader for Kakamega MNCH Alliance and a Volunteer Regional director at Give them a hand Foundation Kenya. She works with Good health community programs as a budget facilitator. She has managed and optimized financial resources for various public health programs, ensuring effective implementation. Her experience as a researcher has allowed her to contribute to impactful studies on community health outcomes and interventions. Additionally, she serves as an external reviewer, providing valuable feedback on public health projects to improve their design and execution.

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  • Episode 20-Interview with Dr. Achieng' Aling'
    Mar 5 2025

    In this we hear from Dr. Achieng' Aling' from Kenya.

    Dr. Achieng' Aling' is an OB-GYN, global health expert, and health systems strategist focused on strengthening Africa’s health workforce and sexual and reproductive health. A passionate advocate for menstrual and menopause health, she’s driving policy and innovation to ensure women’s well-being at every stage of life.

    In this episode we talked about:

    • Who is Dr. Achieng' Aling' and what does she do?
    • What kind of training she did and for how long?
    • Why she chose medicine and obstetrics and gynecology as a specialty
    • Why and how she chose to pursue a career in global health after her clinical training
    • Career influences growing up, and sometimes career de-influencers?
    • Key factors and decision points in careers- who to listen to and how much?Clinical training or not before going into public health?
    • What kind of work she does now , what she enjoys about the work and this period in her career
    • What a day in her work life look like
    • Work travel and what it comes with
    • What is her favorite thing about working in Public Health and what keeps her motivated
    • Challenges working in public health
    • Mindset required when working in public health
    • Benefits of working in public health
    • Key skills and competencies she feels are important as you embark in your public health career
    • What does public health mean to Dr. Achieng' Aling'


    You can follow Dr. Achieng' Aling' on Instagram and tik tok

    https://www.instagram.com/the_menstrual_doctor


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  • Episode 19- Interview with Dr. Nii Lante Heward-Mills
    Dec 5 2024
    In this episode we talk with Dr. Nii Lante Heward-Mills from Ghana. Dr. Nii Lante is the Country Director for Viamo in Liberia and Ghana. His background is in Public Health-Health Promotion and has worked extensively with Health Services and Ministries of Health in Ghana and Nigeria. We discussed: How Nii started out his career training as an Optometrist then how he ended up choosing to specialize in Health Promotion What motivated Nii to choose a career in Public health promotion and what experiences influenced this What does Nii do now and what does a day in his life look like? Key projects Nii has worked on , and the outcomes and the impact they have had in Ghana and beyond Nii's favorite and least favorite things about working in in digital health and ICT4D space What does Public health mean to Nii? Challenges around working in Public health and development Acknowledgements
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  • Episode 18-Interview with Emmanuel Nsengiyumva
    Nov 13 2024
    "In this episode we talk with Mr. Emmanuel Nsengiyumva from Rwanda. Emmanuel is an experienced leader, and development professional with 10+ years working in the health and social protection sector with INGOs experience supporting governments in a wide spectrum of development issues from systems strengthening to community programming. We discussed: Emmanuel's introduction and the journey of he started his career in public health What things were critical for Emmanuel to develop to the professional he is todayWhat does Emmanuel do now 10 years into his career?What Emmanuel enjoys most about his work nowWhy did Emmanuel choose to stay in this field?What does Public health mean to Emmanuel?Challenges around working in Public health and development Word to the wise "
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  • Episode 17 - Interview with Soline Mugeni
    Sep 13 2023
    In this episode we hear from Mrs. Soline Mugeni from Rwanda. Mrs. Mugeni holds a BSc in Microbiology and an MSc. in Community Health.She has 10+ years experience working in the health sector with INGOs and supporting governments in multiple areas such as community health, human resources for health, health financing, and most recently immunization. She is passionate about serving communities and making an impact.
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