About
Ebuwa is a Master’s Research Fellow and dual degree candidate in the Master of Public Health and Master of Social Policy programs at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL), supporting domestic and international public health and policy research with the Social System Design Lab and Prevention Research Center. Believing health to be a human right, her research interests are in the application of complex systems approaches to policies and partnerships which secure good health for all, particularly in low-resource settings.
In her capacity as a 2021 Fellow of the Clinton Global Initiative University, she leads the Translating Evidence to Care for Child Farmworkers project, managing project deliverables, building rapid review frameworks, designing and implementing research tools, developing key partnerships and co-authoring technical products.
Additionally, this summer, Ebuwa lends expertise with MedAditus, a non-profit advancing access to essential medicines, by developing evidence-driven benchmarks, analyzing health policies and operational models in a dozen sub-Saharan African countries, leveraging mixed-methods research and robust industry frameworks to inform partnership strategy and finance in-country operations.
Six years ago, she transitioned from clinical medical practice in Nigeria and has since amassed progressive research and policy experience in environmental health, agriculture, global health security and health systems strengthening programs with public-private partnerships, local and international nonprofits. She is an alumna of the Global Health Corps Fellowship, which mobilizes young global health leaders to advance health equity, and has held multiple leadership positions within and without WUSTL. She is a Brown School Peer Mentor and also co-chairs the Cells to Society Journal Club, which supports technical writing and technical presentation with Masters-level graduate students using peer-review methods.
Joined
June 2021