Biography:
Charity Mukutuma is a Public Health Specialist, PhD candidate at the University of Lusaka, Zambia, and Head of the Public Health Unit at the Copperbelt University. She holds qualifications in Environmental Health, Professional Health Studies, Public Health, and a Master of Public Health. She is also currently pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Teaching Methodology. Her research focuses on malaria surveillance systems and strengthening evidence-based decision-making in resource-limited settings, with particular interest in bridging the gap between data generation and actionable healthcare interventions.


Title : Closing the data–action gap: Leveraging public health surveillance to improve rehabilitation outcomes in low-resource settings