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Bridget Tusiime

Research Student

Bridget Tusiime is affiliated with The Open University's Department of Public Leadership and Social Enterprise

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Biography

Bridget is a public health professional with specialisation in health financing, project monitoring and evaluation, health systems strengthening and other related disciplines. She graduated with a BSc in Biomedical sciences from Makerere University and hold a Master’s in Public Health from Bournemouth University. Prior to her PHD she worked with the United States Agency for International development as a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist in Rwanda, She has also worked with the Uganda Virus Research Institute in the same capacity leading implementation research and building M&E systems.

During her Masters’ Bridget explored Performance Based Financing as an approach to improving health service delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa. Her current PHD research utilises a pro-regulatory lens to explore how governments can leverage resources from the private sector to reduce health inequalities in LMICs with a case study of Mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility in Rwanda.

Current Research

The Role Of Private-Public Partnerships In Bridging The Health Inequalities In Rwanda: A Case Of Mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) And Financing Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI) In Rwanda

Her research interests are Innovative Health Financing, Health Systems strengthening and Health Policy.

Supervisors

Dr Michael Ngoasong

Prof Dinar Kale - FASS