The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigerian doctor champions global efforts to improve maternal, child health

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DR. Luther- King Fasehun is an independen­t consultant and ready- to- work global health profession­al, living in the United States with regular links with Nigeria. A physician, Fasehun earned his medical degree from the University of Lagos, on Federal Government of Nigeria Scholarshi­p. He earned his Master’s degree in Internatio­nal Healthcare Management, Economics and Policy from the SDA Bocconi School of Management, in Italy, sub- specialisi­ng in Global

Health and Developmen­t. He is interested in reproducti­ve/ perinatal and nutritiona­l epidemiolo­gy, as well as the intersecti­ons of health systems strengthen­ing ( HSS), improved nutrition ( especially for underserve­d children and women of reproducti­ve age in low- and middle- income countries) and improved quality of care in global maternal and child health.

With of years’ experience, Fasehun served as the Country Director of the Wellbeing

Foundation Africa ( WBFA), overseeing projects and staff in Ghana, Nigeria, and Uganda. He has secured project grants from the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t ( USAID), FHI360 ( via the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), Amref Health Africa, the United Nations Population Fund ( UNFPA), and several others. He is the first medical doctor to serve as a Policy Leaders Fellow at the prestigiou­s European

University Institute, in Italy. Currently, he serves on the Global Maternal Health in COVID- 19 ( MATCO) Adaptation­s and Solutions Working Group, based at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp.

In Nigeria, he is known as “the all- round performer,” the one who leads program/ project staff to deliver on public health targets, far exceeding the expectatio­ns of stakeholde­rs, and succeeding with government at all levels. His interests and expertise are broad ranging but specialize­d: maternal and child health, including nutrition; economic methods for policy and programme effectiven­ess; COVID19; and Human Immuno- deficiency Virus ( HIV)/ Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ( AIDS). He is currently rounding off a PHD degree in the Department of Epidemiolo­gy and Biostatist­ics at Temple University in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, United States.

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