Fitsum Hadgu Woldeyohannes, MPH

Fitsum Hadgu Woldeyohannes is a Public Health and Policy Researcher specializing in health economics and financing across sub-Saharan Africa and Canada. His professional background includes serving as a Health Economist with the Nova Scotia Health Authority, where he contributed to Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) projects. He also worked with the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in Ethiopia, collaborating with governments and international organizations to strengthen health financing reforms and generate applied evidence in support of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). His research portfolio spans health purchasing, economic evaluations, and outcomes research.