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Health Economist and Researcher

Ibrah Seninde is a health economist with expertise in health economic evaluation, costing, systematic reviews, and data-driven decision-making. His work focuses on the economic evaluation of health interventions, including cost and cost-effectiveness analysis, and the sustainability of integrated health service delivery.

He has contributed to the development of analytical tools and interactive dashboards to improve sub-national budget planning and spending for HIV and TB in South Africa. He has also been involved in synthesizing evidence to inform programmatic and policy decisions, particularly in the areas of HIV and broader health systems strengthening.

Ibrah is currently pursuing a PhD in Health Economics at the University of the Witwatersrand, with a research focus on the economic evaluation of multi-sectoral public health programmes. He also holds a Master’s degree in Economics. His research interests include economic evaluation in public health, health financing, family health, health equity, policy and economic analysis.

Current Collaborators
Ferdi Botha

Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Australia

Henriette Engelhardt-Wölfler

Institute for Sociology, Bamberg University / State Institute for Family Research, Germany

Sevias Guvuriro

Department of Economics and Finance, Free State University, South Africa

Karine Lamiraud

ESSEC Business School, France

Liam O’Hare and Laura Dunn

School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland

Myfanwy Maple

School of Health, New England University, Australia

Jolene Skordis

Global Health Institute, University College London, United Kingdom

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