Evelyn Gitau

EVELYN GITAU

Director of Programs

ABOUT EVELYN GITAU

Dr. Evelyn Gitau is the Director of Research Capacity Strengthening. Under her direction, the division will continue to grow its signature fellowship program, the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Training in Africa (CARTA), and expand opportunities across the continent for African scholars to become great research leaders.
Dr. Gitau’s most recent role was as a program manager at the African Academy of Sciences, where she stewarded the Grand Challenges Africa at the Academy under the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) program. Prior to that, she was part of the team at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Program in Kilifi, Kenya, conducting research on developing biomarkers of disease among seriously ill children.

Dr. Gitau earned her PhD in Life Sciences from the Open University/Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in the UK, investigating neurological infections in children living in malaria-endemic areas. She has more than 15 years of experience in medical research.

Among her awards and accomplishments include a 2015 appointment as a fellow of the Next Einstein Forum, where she is the ambassador for the development of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in Africa.

Dr. Gitau’s vast networks have brought her positions on numerous advisory boards for organizations advancing the agenda of research and evidence generation in Africa. These include the Independent Scientific Advisory Board (ISAB), Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme College of Medicine, Blantyre, Malawi, University of Oxford (MSc International Health and Tropical Medicine) and and the Investment Committee Grand Challenges Canada. She will remain a member of the Steering Committee for Grand Challenges Africa.

ONGOING PROJECT
African Research Culture – Opinion Research
African researchers have made numerous contributions at the global stage,…
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Challenging the politics of social exclusion (CPSE)
Africa’s young people and women continue to bear a huge…
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EU-AFRICA PerMed
Addressing global health challenges is only possible by building and…
ONGOING PROJECT
Internships and Fellowships
As part of its contribution to strengthening individual and institutional…
ONGOING PROJECT
World Health Organization Human Reproduction Program Alliance Research and Knowledge Transfer Hub
In most Sub-Saharan African countries, seldom are sexual and reproductive…
Catalyze Impact through African-led Implementation Research Platforms
APHRC, through this Gates Foundation funded initiative, seeks to amplify…