Dr Ebere Okereke is a public health physician with over 25 years’
experience practice in many countries and expertise in epidemiology and
communicable disease control. She is also a Fellow of the UK faculty of public
health and has been nominated as a role model for women in academic medicine by
the British Medical Association.
Ebere is currently a Senior Technical Adviser at Tony Blair
Institute for Global Change. Prior to her current role, she led the Public
Health England's project to strengthen capabilities for compliance with
International Health Regulations in low- and middle-income countries. She has a
particular interest in capacity development and training
Ebere holds a Bachelor of Surgery and medicine degree from
the university of Nigeria, Nsukka. She holds a postgraduate diploma in tropical
medicine from the Liverpool school of tropical medicine as well as an MSc in
public health from Newcastle university. She also undertook a postgraduate professional
course in international health consultancy at the Liverpool school of tropical
medicine and an executive programme for global health leadership at the London
school of hygiene and tropical medicine.
Ebere is also the mother of Amara Okereke, first actress of
colour to play Cosette in Les Misérables.
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