All members

    • Brook Kebede Abebe
      Addis Ababa I graduated from University of Gondar in three programs including LLB in Law, BA in Sociology and MA in Sociology.
      • Mehary
        Gomdar

        I'm Emergency and critical care medicine physician working at Emergency department of University of  comprehensiv specialize  Gondar Hospital and committed and dedicated to serve my community .

        • Mulugeta Bayisa Chala
          London, ON, Canada

          I did both my undergraduate and masters degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Gondar. I was a also a faculty member at the department of physiotherapy for over 13 years (Sept 2008 to Sept 2021). 

          • Getahun Abreham
            Ethiopia

            Getahun Abreham is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Gondar. Currently, he is a PhD student of Agricultural Economics at the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Gondar, Ethiopia. He holds a BSc in Natural Resources Economics and Management from Mekelle University, and a MSc in Economics, with a specialization in Development Economics from the University of Gondar. Mr. Getahun Abreham has a strong background in teaching and socioeconomic research. 

            • B square
              gondar

              I have graduated from hawassa university with doctor of medicine and now I'm studying my specialty here in UOG.

              • Hayat Abdi Tijane
                Addis Ababa

                A passionate public health graduate, Hayat is committed to making a meaningful impact on community health around the world. With a strong dedication to strengthening health diplomacy in their country, they aim to bridge gaps and foster collaboration for better health outcomes. Hayat is also deeply inspired to empower the next generation of leaders, guiding them on their paths to creating positive change. With exceptional skills in communication, leadership, and problem-solving, Hayat believes in the power of collective action to address today’s most pressing health challenges. When not working on global health initiatives, you can find them engaging with diverse communities or exploring innovative solutions to complex problems.