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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common queries related to Dr Nsamba's services.
What consultancy services do you offer?
I provide strategic consultancy services to universities, NGOs, development partners, and policy-oriented programmes. My services include research and evidence synthesis, research-to-policy translation, programme and intervention design, monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), and technical advisory support for population-level health initiatives. Engagements are tailored to organisational needs and are particularly suited to complex, low-resource settings.
What types of organisations do you typically work with?
I work with academic institutions, non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, donor-funded programmes, and development agencies. My work often sits at the interface between research, policy, and implementation, supporting organisations that require strong analytical input alongside practical programme guidance.
What are your main research and technical areas of expertise?
My expertise spans epidemiology, public health, nutrition, cardiometabolic health, hypertension, and population-level risk factors. I apply advanced epidemiological methods, quantitative data analysis, biomarker-based research, and health systems perspectives to address public health challenges and inform decision-making.
Do you offer tutoring or mentoring services?
I offer research mentoring and capacity-building support. This service is designed for postgraduate students, early-career researchers, medical students and public health professionals. Support includes guidance on research design, data analysis, academic writing, publication strategies, and translating research findings into policy- and practice-relevant outputs.
Can you support programme design, monitoring, and evaluation?
Yes. I support the design, implementation, and evaluation of community public health programmes, including the development of theories of change, indicators, data collection tools, and evaluation frameworks. I also provide support for learning and adaptation, ensuring programmes remain responsive to evidence and context.
Do you work on community-based and youth health programmes?
Yes. I have experience supporting community-based public health and nutrition interventions, including youth and adolescent health initiatives focused on prevention, health literacy, and behaviour change. This includes work on nutrition, cardiometabolic risk reduction, sexual and reproductive health, and teenage pregnancy prevention in partnership with community-based organisations.
Are your services available internationally?
Yes. I work with organisations across Africa, Asia, and the rest of the world and other low- and middle-income settings, and collaborations may be delivered in person or remotely, depending on scope and resources.
How can organisations or individuals collaborate with you?
Collaboration opportunities include consultancy engagements, research partnerships, programme development, capacity-building activities, advisory roles, and invited speaking engagements. Interested parties can use the contact form to outline their needs, after which we can discuss scope, timelines, and deliverables.
How do I initiate a consultancy or mentoring engagement?
The best way to begin is by submitting an enquiry through the contact form, indicating the nature of the work (consultancy, research collaboration, mentoring, or training). I will follow up to discuss objectives, scope, and next steps.
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