ABOUT AARON KAMPIM
Aaron Kampim is a Public Health Specialist with over a decade of experience in health programs and research. He holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from the Vrije Universiteit, Royal Tropical Institute in the Netherlands, with a specialization in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Aaron’s career has focused extensively on maternal and child health, health systems research, and strengthening health systems.
Currently serving as a Senior Research Officer at the Navrongo Health Research Center (NHRC) in Ghana, Aaron brings a wealth of expertise in developing essential research tools and protocols. His skills include creating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), work plans, informed consent forms, manuals, monitoring tools, and data collection instruments. Additionally, he is adept at managing research projects that align with ethical standards and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) requirements.
One of Aaron’s most notable recent achievements is his successful coordination of the mortality module for the WHO Malaria Vaccine Pilot Evaluation project (RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine). His efforts played a key role in supporting the scale-up of the malaria vaccine in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, based on expert recommendations.
Aaron’s research interests span across Reproductive Health, Health Systems Strengthening, and Public Health Nutrition, reflecting his commitment to advancing healthcare delivery and outcomes in his community and beyond. His expertise, combined with his practical contributions, underscores his dedication to improving public health systems and ensuring sustainable health interventions.