ABOUT ALI MORO
Ali Moro is a Senior Research Officer with a robust background in public health research and a focused expertise in environmental health. Over his 8 years in the health research field, Mr. Moro has worked on diverse health projects, including maternal health, malaria prevalence, health quality assessments, and stress studies. Since 2017, he has directed his research toward exploring the effects of environmental factors on human health, especially concerning vulnerable populations in low- and middle-income countries.
Mr. Moro’s current work investigates air pollution and its health impacts at both the household and ambient levels. Through this lens, he examines how exposure to air pollution affects community health, aiming to bridge critical gaps in the understanding of the biological, social, economic, and environmental determinants that influence health outcomes. His work specifically targets the intersection of energy poverty and disease burden, providing valuable insights into how air quality impacts public health and poverty.
Looking ahead, Mr. Moro is committed to addressing the relationship between air pollution, population health, and energy poverty interventions. His research seeks to create actionable solutions to reduce the disease burden associated with poor air quality and to improve the health conditions of disadvantaged communities. By focusing on these intersections, Mr. Moro aims to contribute meaningful evidence and recommendations that support healthier, more resilient populations globally.