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    • Nathan Fikre Wondimeneh
      Ethiopia

      I am a public health emergency management expert and physician with over eight years of experience in Ethiopia’s
      public health system, specializing in strategic planning, resource alignment, and national surveillance system
      strengthening. At the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI), I currently lead the development and implementation of
      the National Public Health Surveillance Strategic Roadmap, aligning priorities with national health sector plans and
      global frameworks. My work ensures that surveillance investments are optimized and
      contribute directly to measurable health system improvements and emergency preparedness.
      In my role as a Surveillance Officer under the Early Warning and Surveillance Directorate, I coordinate national efforts to modernize and digitize public health surveillance through platforms like DHIS2 and ePHEM, supporting both aggregate and case-based reporting. I oversee the analysis and reporting of performance indicators, translating data
      into actionable insights that inform policy and decision-making across government and partner institutions.
      I serve as the national lead coordinator for all-cause mortality surveillance, non-communicable disease (NCD)
      surveillance, and Ethiopia’s collaborative surveillance initiatives. I have also led outbreak investigation and response for
      vector-borne and neglected tropical diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis, and cholera, particularly
      in hard-to-reach areas.
      A core part of my work involves strengthening event- and community-based surveillance, building the capacity of PHEM
      officers at subnational levels, and supporting the integration of early warning functions into routine health systems. I also spearhead Ethiopia’s flagship Center of Excellence for Public Health Emergency Management (PHEM) initiative, facilitating its institutionalization and advancement toward designation as a WHO Collaborating Center.
      My contributions extend to stakeholder coordination, policy brief development, and the promotion of learning and
      innovation through evidence-sharing platforms. I hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) and a Master of Public Health (MPH),
      with evolving interests in health policy, digital health, genomic surveillance, and applied implementation researchresearch

      • Worku Abebe Degife
        University of Gondar

        Dr. Worku Abebe Degife is an Assistant Professor and Dean of the College of Informatics at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia. With over seven years of progressive academic and administrative experience, he has demonstrated leadership continuity—serving as department head, acting dean, and now dean—while advancing academic excellence through program expansion, high-quality teaching, and capacity-building trainings. He teaches and designs courses in Artificial Intelligence, Project Management, and Machine Learning, and has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research works. Dr. Worku is a dedicated researcher with publications in reputable journals indexed in Scopus and SCIE, focusing on deep learning, recommender systems, and sentiment analysis. A graduate of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (PhD), he is also actively engaged in community service, technology transfer initiatives, and international academic collaborations. His contributions to institutional leadership and student empowerment, including his tenure as student union president, reflect his commitment to holistic educational development.