Abdoulaye Moussa DIALLO

Abdoulaye Moussa DIALLO

Post-Doctoral Research Scientist

ABOUT Abdoulaye Moussa DIALLO

Abdoulaye Moussa DIALLO has expertise in socio-anthropology. Recipient of the MOPGA grant, he has works on climate change, population (im)mobility, and the resilience of West African health systems at the Université Paris Cité, CEPED, and IRD laboratories. Abdoulaye contributes to good health practices and governance for health development, including resource management, employment, capacity-building, improving health services, gender mainstreaming, health programs implementation, evaluation, and communication for resilience strategies as co-coordinator of action-research projects in Senegal and Gambia. He is an expert in qualitative surveys and data analysis.

Before joining APHRC, he coordinated Community of Practice (CoP) activities at ILRI, where he mainly worked on the AICCRA Project, Senegal cluster. His interests include qualitative study, network analysis, capacity-building, gender mainstreaming, and communication for development.

Since 2021, Abdoulaye has been actively involved in health programs linked to climate change and the therapeutic mobility of populations on the African continent by supporting the (re) emergence of various diseases linked to climatic variations as a public health problem.

Abdoulaye is interested in the health, nutrition, social, economic, cultural, and professional impacts of climate change on the multiplication of social inequalities, particularly through an approach based on the territorialization of policy measures according to the climatic vulnerability index of regions. His leadership in the development of climate information systems to measure risks and enable people to take appropriate action underlines this interest.