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Facilitator

Prof. Jane Ambuko

26th January 2026

Professor Jane Ambuko holds a BSc in Agriculture and MSc in Horticulture from the University of Nairobi as well as a PhD in Agricultural Sciences (Pomology and Postharvest Major) from Tsukuba University, Japan. She currently holds the position of Associate Professor and Head of Horticulture at the Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Her training, research, and outreach activities are focused on sustainable and effective solutions to reduce postharvest losses in horticultural value chains. Using the “lab-to-land” approach, Prof. Ambuko works with smallholder farmers and other food value chain practitioners in various capacity building and technology scale-up initiatives. Prof. Ambuko currently serves as the Director of Research and Training at the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA).

Prof. Margaret Gyapong

26th January 2026

Professor Margaret Gyapong is a medical anthropologist by training and former Director of the Institute of Health Research (IHR) and Coordinator of the Centre for Health Policy and Implementation Research (CHPIR) at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), Ghana. Under her leadership, the centre was designated as a TDR Regional Training Centre for Implementation Research in 2018. Prior to joining the university in 2017, she spent almost 25 years as a researcher in the Ghana Health Service and was foundation Director of the Dodowa Health Research Centre from 2005 to 2016, transforming it from a small research station to an internationally acclaimed research centre. Her interests are in socio-cultural aspects of tropical diseases, implementation research, health systems and maternal and child health.

Prof. Sunday Adebisi

26th January 2026

Professor Sunday Adebisi is the Director, Entrepreneurship and Skills Development Centre, University of Lagos, Nigeria, and Director, African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) Centre of Excellence for Unemployment and Skills Development. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and his activities have made UNILAG the Hub-Leader in Nigeria and Africa for research in Youth Unemployment and Sustainable Entrepreneurship. His research has focused on entrepreneurship, small business development, and strategic management, which are the areas critical to Nigeria’s economic growth. His work has been instrumental in shaping policies and programs aimed at empowering entrepreneurs and small business owners in Nigeria. Professor Adebisi is actively involved in consultancy, mentorship, and collaborations with industry and policy partners to strengthen entrepreneurship education and sustainable enterprise creation.

Prof. Frans Swanepoel

26th January 2026

Professor Frans SwanepoeI is the Future Africa Research Chair in Sustainable Food Systems at the University of Pretoria (UP) and Interim Director of the ARUA Center of Excellence in Sustainable Food Systems (ARUA-SFS). He is Professor for Agricultural Transformation in Africa (ATA) at the Centre for Advancement of Scholarship (CAS) at University of Pretoria. With a PhD in Animal Breeding and Genetics, his early research career spanned more than a decade during which he worked in pioneering areas of beef production science, for which he obtained international recognition confirmed by his NRF rating. His research interest advanced to smallholder agricultural production systems, agricultural education and training (AET) and agricultural research and innovation leadership in Africa.

Prof. Fred Bukachi

26th January 2026

Fred Bukachi is Senior Consultant Cardiologist and Professor in Medical Physiology,  Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi (UoN). He is also the Centre Director of the ARUA Centre of Excellence for Non-Communicable Diseases  (ACENCD) and Academic Co-Lead of Africa-Europe Cluster of Research Excellence (CoRE) in NCDs and Multimorbidity. He trained in Internal Medicine at the UoN  (1995) and later in Cardiology at the Imperial College, London (1999), and Umea University in Sweden.  He holds a PhD in Cardiology (2004). Since 2015 he has participated and chaired Guideline writing Committees in Kenya and the region – developing practice guidelines  for the treatment of Hypertension, Heart Failure and Diabetes. Professor Bukachi has published extensively including a recent (2025) book Chapter: AI for Telemedicine in Africa and Beyond (Book Title: Telemedicine – Models of Care).

He also serves as a board member and advisor to many regional and international organizations working in the area of NCDs in Africa.  He is the immediate former Chair of Medical Physiology at the University of Nairobi and a pioneer of Digital Health in the East-African Region.  He is a Fellow of (1) the European Society of Cardiology (FESC), (2) the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and a Founding Fellow of East, Central and Southern Africa College of Physicians (ECSACOP).

Current Editorial appointments: (1) Regional Editor of the Cardiovascular Journal of Africa (official Journal of Pan African Society of Cardiology).  (2) Reviewer for major biomedical Journals in Cardiovascular medicine and top grant making organizations.

Current Research areas:  Hypertension, Heart failure and Cardiometabolic disease and models of care in NCDs.

Current grants: (1) Co-Principal Investigator: NIH-R1 Joint Grant with Stellenbosch University, South Africa:  HIV-associated NCD Research at Low- and Middle-Income Country Institutions – Project title -Altered mitochondrial function and HIV-associated Cardiometabolic disease in populations from South Africa and Kenya (MITOSAKen).

(2)  Principal Investigator: Caring for NCD Caregivers:  Developing a National Caregivers Policy in Kenya. Funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada.