Sedem Adiabu, MPH
Sedem Adiabu is a global health professional committed to health justice and quality education. She has contributed to health equity advancements in Zambia, Ghana, and South Sudan. Her research interests include global health policy, Global Health fieldwork ethics, and social determinants of health research
Sedem has seven years of progressive experience in project management, research, operations, resource acquisition, and stakeholder engagement. She has worked on a variety of global health priorities including HIV/AIDs, Malaria, Maternal and Child Health, WASH, and adolescent life skills development.
She is formally trained at the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University in community health and development with a focus on social determinants of health. Sedem is a Ghanaian native and a global citizen who enjoys traveling, meaningful conversations, and the outdoors.