Chifundo Colleta Zimba | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chifundo Colleta Zimba | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Nurse/Midwife Researcher C/O University of North Carolina Malawi

Dr. Chifundo Colleta Zimba is a Malawian Community Health Nurse/Midwife and a Global Health expert with over 20 years of experience in public health systems strengthening, strategic leadership, and program management. She has collaborated with ministries of health, international organizations, and academic institutions to influence health policies and improve healthcare outcomes. Currently, she serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, focusing on public health surveillance, evidence-based decision-making, and policy formulation.

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Education šŸŽ“

  • PhD in Nursing ā€“ Health Care Systems | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA | 2016
  • Postdoctoral Research in Global Health | UNC-Chapel Hill | 2016 ā€“ 2018
  • Graduate Certificate in Global Health | UNC-Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health, USA | 2016
  • Bachelor of Science in Community Health Nursing | University of Malawi, Kamuzu College of Nursing, Malawi | 2008
  • Certificate in Leadership | Rotary Leadership Institute, Maryland, USA | 2022

Professional Experience šŸŽ“

  • Lead Researcher | USAID/Malawi | 2024 ā€“ Present: Conducted a comprehensive assessment of lead poisoning challenges and developed a national action plan.
  • Project Director & Principal Investigator | UNC Project, Malawi | 2016 ā€“ 2022: Led multi-site public health programs, integrating mental health into non-communicable disease care.
  • Study Supervisor | Malawi University of Science & Technology (MUST) | 2023 ā€“ 2024: Managed the ICAN Project, supporting rural family planning services.
  • Program Evaluation Lead | Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) | 2022: Conducted a national evaluation of the Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (EmONC) Framework.
  • Adjunct Associate Professor | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 2024 ā€“ Present: Provides mentorship, research guidance, and capacity-building in public health.

Research Interests šŸ“

  • Public health systems strengthening and policy development
  • Global health program implementation and evaluation
  • Mental health integration into non-communicable disease care
  • HIV/AIDS prevention and maternal health
  • Environmental health, including lead poisoning mitigation

Awards & Recognitions šŸ†

  • Recipient of the UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellowship Grant (NIH, UNC Chapel Hill, USA)
  • Pilot Grant Recipient for integrating depression into cancer care at Kamuzu Central Hospital (2019 ā€“ 2022)
  • Project Director for the Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Partnership (SHARP) for Mental Health Capacity Building (2017 ā€“ 2022)

Publications Top Notes: šŸ“–

For a full list of Dr. Zimbaā€™s publications, please visit her Google Scholar profile: Google Scholar

Notable Publications:

Prevention of mother-to-child transmission: program changes and the effect on uptake of the HIVNET 012 regimen in Malawi

Safety, uptake, and use of a dapivirine vaginal ring for HIV-1 prevention in African women (HOPE): an open-label, extension study

ā€œI would love if there was a young woman to encourage us, to ease our anxiety which we would have if we were aloneā€: Adapting the Mothers2Mothers Mentor Mother Model forĀ ā€¦

Reasons for nonadherence to the dapivirine vaginal ring: narrative explanations of objective drug-level results

Perspectives on HIV partner notification, partner HIV selfā€testing and partner homeā€based HIV testing by pregnant and postpartum women in antenatal settings: a qualitativeĀ ā€¦

Hygiene, blood flow, and vaginal overload: why women removed an HIV prevention vaginal ring during menstruation in Malawi, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe

Womenā€™s views about contraception requirements for biomedical research participation

Quality of life among patients with cancer and their family caregivers in the Sub-Saharan region: A systematic review of quantitative studies

Facilitators, barriers and potential solutions to the integration of depression and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) care in Malawi: a qualitative study with service providers