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Advisory Council

The advisory council offers strategic guidance for the network. The council comprises renowned expert advisors who are uniquely experienced in different thematic priorities of the network including convening transdisciplinary networks, facilitating conferences and constructive interactions, air quality governance and policy development, data generation and modelling, health impact assessment, fundraising, and more broadly science diplomacy and cross-border collaborations for advancing air quality actions globally.
Co-facilitator

Deo Okure

Head of Research and Global Partnerships, AirQo
Deo is an air quality scientist and committed to using his expertise, knowledge, and experience to contribute towards developing scalable solutions for environmental challenges in resource-strained settings such as Africa and the global South.

His background is in mechanical engineering and environmental science, and he provides scientific advisory support and technical oversight for AirQo, an Africa-based research team championing new approaches to air quality management in African cities. His current research in urban air quality focuses on air quality network development, understanding air pollution sources and air quality management and policies.
Co-facilitator

Pallavi Pant

Head of Global Initiatives, Health Effects Institute
Pallavi Pant leads the Institute’s Global Health program, fostering high-quality research and effective science-based communication. With more than a decade of experience, her work focuses on air pollution and health research and public engagement, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

She also actively engages in public engagement on topics related to air pollution and health. She serves on editorial boards for Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health and PLOS Global Health, and the Governing Board of OpenAQ. She holds a PhD in Environmental Health from the University of Birmingham, UK and a Master’s in Environmental Sciences from TERI School of Advanced Studies, India.

Dr Tunde Ajayi

General Manager, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, Lagos, Nigeria
Dr Babatunde Ajayi is a global health consultant with extensive experience in Global Health, Disaster Epidemiology, and Environmental Health gained across impactful positions in global establishments, including the Centre for Reproductive Health Research and Innovation, the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the Lagos State Government. He is a public health fellow of Erasmus Mundus.

He obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) degree from the Lagos State University before proceeding to the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, where he was awarded a master’s in public health and subsequently a Master’s in Business Administration at Warwick Business School. He is also an alumnus of the Harvard Business School.

Prof. Albert Presto

Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Prof. Albert Presto is a Research Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and a member of CMU's Centre for Atmospheric Particle Studies (CAPS). Dr. Presto's research focuses on pollutant emissions from energy extraction and consumption and the subsequent atmospheric transformations that these emissions undergo.

Rose Alani

Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, University of Lagos, Nigeria
Prof. Rose Alani is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Lagos, Nigeria, with over 18 years of experience in teaching and research work on Environmental/Analytical Chemistry. She is involved in air pollution, climate change, and environmental sustainability-related research and has over 30 articles in reputable journals.

Dr. Alani has supervised over 32 BSc and 64 Postgraduate students and is a Fellow of (FIPAN), a member of the Chemical Society of Nigeria (MCSN), and several other professional organisations.

Dr. George Mwaniki

Country Representative, Kenya, World Resources Institute Africa
Dr. George Mwaniki is the Head of Air Quality for WRI Africa, based in Addis Ababa. His work focuses on working with stakeholders across the continent, including policymakers, civil society, communities, the private sector and academia towards improving air quality and reducing its negative impacts on health, ecosystems and economies.

Before joining WRI, George worked as a consultant on air quality and climate finance. In this capacity, he supported several institutions and countries across Africa, among them Rwanda, Togo, Burundi, Kenya, Malawi, DRC and Niger among others. He was also the lead consultant at UNEP in the implementation of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) resolution one on air pollution.

Prof. Rebecca Garland

Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Prof Rebecca Garland is an atmospheric scientist and a Professor at the University of Pretoria. She is a member of the Scientific Advisory Panel of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition and the Scientific Steering Committee for International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) and a founding member of the African Group on Atmospheric Sciences (ANGA) under IGAC.

Prof. Tolullah Oni

Professor of Epidemiology, University of Cambridge
Prof. Tolullah Oni is a Public Health Physician Scientist and urban epidemiologist, and leads the Global Diet and Physical Activity Research Group at the University of Cambridge.

She completed her medical training at University College London, postgraduate medical training in the UK and Australia, a Master's in Public Health at the University of Cape Town, and her research doctorate in Clinical Epidemiology at Imperial College London.

She established and leads (as an Honorary Associate Professor) a Research Initiative for Cities Health and Equity (RICHE) at the University of Cape Town.
She has published over 80 manuscripts in high-impact journals.

Dr. Felix Assah

Senior Lecturer, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Yaounde I
Dr Assah is a Senior Lecturer of epidemiology and public health at the Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of the University of Yaoundé and Deputy Director of the Health of Population in Transition Research Group, Yaoundé, Cameroon.

He qualified in Medicine from the Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences of the University of Yaoundé in Cameroon, and subsequently trained in Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Cambridge, UK. A 2005 Gates Cambridge Scholar, he has been a Wellcome Trust Training Fellow in Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Martha Mugarura

Assistant Commissioner of the Environment and Urban Design Division in the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda
Mugarura Martha Nyakato has over 15 years of experience serving the Government of Uganda. She has extensive experience in analysing, managing, planning and disseminating information related to the urban sub-sector. Martha is the Assistant Commissioner of the Environment and Urban Design Division in the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development.

Martha has a Master of Science (MSc) in Urban Management and Development from the Institute of Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), Rotterdam (Netherlands), a Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Governance and Management from Uganda Management Institute, Kampala (Uganda) and a Bachelors of Urban Planning from Makerere University, Uganda.

Prof. Francis Pope

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Francis is an environmental scientist with wide-ranging interests in the atmospheric sciences, human health and sustainable cities. He trained as a physical chemist, and he uses this fundamental knowledge to develop novel instrumentation and probe systems of interest.

Francis has active research projects in the broad areas of air pollution, climate change, fundamental aerosol chemistry and microphysics, and city resilience.
He leads the ‘A Systems Approach to Air Pollution (ASAP) East Africa’, which is taking a multi-disciplinary approach to tackling air pollution in the study cities of Nairobi, Kampala, and Addis Ababa.

Victor Nthusi

Research Fellow, Health Effects Institute, USA
Victor Nthusi is a Consulting Research Fellow at HEI’s Global Health Program with over eight years of experience in environmental health and pollution control in low- and middle-income countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
He has extensive experience in environmental monitoring and policy evaluation and contributes expertise to various initiatives aimed at promoting improved air quality in East Africa.

Victor has a deep interest in the development of norms and best practices to address environmental issues (air pollution, climate change, and their impacts on human health) and their integration into policies and strategies. He holds a master’s in environmental chemistry from the University of Nairobi, Kenya.

Prof. Engineer Bainomugisha

Chair, Department of Computer Science, AirQo Programme Lead
Engineer is a Professor and Chair, at the Department of Computer Science at Makerere University. He believes in the transformative power of computational technology and intelligence to tackle complex societal challenges and improve people's lives.
As a brainchild of the AirQo Project, Engineer leads the team as a Principle Investigator, offering strategic direction of the project.

Engineer is passionate about research, and his research outputs draw focus on Computer Science-driven solutions to the prevailing world challenges, especially in the developing world setting.
He holds a BSc. in Computer Science from Makerere University an MSc. and a PhD in Computer Science from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.