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
Results for "system integration"
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- Ethiopia
- Gondar
Moges Baye
Project Manager | Healthcare Professional | Physiotherapist
University of Gondar Hospital, Gondar, Ethiopia
Phone: +251918806695 | Email: mogesbaye@gmail.comAs an experienced Project Manager and healthcare professional with a strong background in physiotherapy and rehabilitation, I am committed to advancing healthcare delivery through innovative approaches. With extensive expertise in the integration of digital health solutions, including mobile health platforms and wearable technologies, I have successfully led projects that have transformed access to care, particularly in underserved communities.
Currently, I serve as the Project Manager for the Rotary Jaipur Limb Project at the University of Gondar Hospital. The project was launched in October 2024 following the approval of Rotary Foundation Global Grant #2096977 in August 2020. From October 2024 to July 2025, we have provided free prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation services to 95 individuals with disabilities. I oversee the establishment and management of the prosthetics workshop and training program, working closely with international and local partners—including Rotary International and various NGOs—to align project objectives with community needs while ensuring resource efficiency and financial transparency
In addition to project management, I have a deep passion for research, particularly in stroke rehabilitation, fatigue management, and the use of technology to improve rehabilitation outcomes. My experience includes conducting systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and statistical research to inform evidence-based healthcare practices.
I am driven by a desire to empower healthcare teams through capacity building and training, ensuring that sustainable, high-quality care is available for those who need it most. Throughout my career, I have continuously prioritized collaboration, innovation, and a patient-centered approach to healthcare delivery.

