Ahmed Haji Said, MBBS, MPH

Assistant Program Coordinator

Dr. Ahmed Haji-Said is a global public health physician with interests in strengthening healthcare systems in under-resourced settings, prevention and control of infectious diseases, implementation science, and humanitarian emergencies. Dr. Haji-Said is a PhD student at Emory University, and is the Community Manager for the Health Campaign Effectiveness Program at the Task Force for Global Health. In this role, he supports a portfolio of case studies and implementation research awards, contributes to the research and learning agenda, program monitoring, and organizational learning. Most recently, he was a practicing medical officer with the Federal Ministry of Health Sudan. Dr. Haji-Said received his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Elrazi University, Sudan and his Master of Public Health with a Certificate in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. He was awarded the Ansley-Miller Merit Scholarship; an award given to a promising scholar that will improve the quality of life among populations in developing parts of the world.

"The best way to improve access to quality public health resources in under-served communities is to improve education and research into solutions that affect those communities. That is my driving passion."
AHMED HAJI SAID

Relevant Professional Experience

THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH, HEALTH CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAM
Community Manager

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH SUDAN
Medical Officer, 2018-2019