Assoc Prof. Dr. Merga Agga, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
Merga Dheresa Agga is an accomplished public health expert based at the Ethiopian Public Health Institute in Addis Ababa. He holds a PhD in Public Health with a focus on Maternal and Child Health from Haramaya University. With extensive teaching and research experience, Dr. Merga has contributed significantly to public health initiatives, particularly in reproductive health and disease prevention. He has authored over 100 publications, including articles and books, establishing himself as a leading figure in public health research in Ethiopia. In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Merga actively participates in national health policy-making, serving as a senior researcher and advisor on various health programs.
Professional Profile
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Evaluation of Merga Dheresa Agga for the Research for Best Researcher Award
Summary of Suitability for the Award
Merga Dheresa Agga is an accomplished scholar and practitioner in the field of public health, particularly in maternal and child health. With a Ph.D. in Public Health from Haramaya University, he has dedicated his career to addressing critical health challenges in Ethiopia and beyond. His extensive educational background, which includes an MPH in Reproductive Health and a BSc in Nursing, provides a solid foundation for his research and professional activities.
Education
Dr. Merga Dheresa Agga earned his PhD in Public Health (Maternal and Child Health) from Haramaya University on February 3, 2019. He also holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Reproductive Health, completed on July 10, 2010, from the same institution. Prior to that, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Nursing on July 8, 2006, from the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Haramaya University. In addition, Dr. Merga pursued an MBA from Lead Star College in collaboration with Ashland University, graduating on September 1, 2018. His diverse educational background equips him with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex health challenges in Ethiopia and beyond.
Experience
Dr. Merga Dheresa Agga has a rich professional history in public health. Currently, he is a Senior Researcher at the Burden of Disease Unit and a member of the National Health System Innovation Think Tank at the Federal Ministry of Health in Ethiopia. He has served as an Associate Professor of Public Health at Haramaya University since March 2022, where he previously held positions as Assistant Professor and Department Head. His expertise extends to leading health programs, including the National Immunization Program Evaluation Research. Dr. Merga has also collaborated with various institutions, including the Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, contributing to the advancement of public health initiatives at regional and national levels.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Merga Dheresa Agga has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to public health. His impactful research and commitment to improving health outcomes have earned him recognition in the academic community and among health practitioners. He has been actively involved in various health initiatives, receiving commendations for his leadership and innovative approaches to public health challenges in Ethiopia. While specific awards may not be detailed, his significant publication record and roles in national health policy-making reflect his influence and dedication to advancing public health in the region.
Research Focus
Dr. Merga Dheresa Agga’s research primarily focuses on maternal and child health, reproductive health, and the evaluation of public health programs. His work often examines barriers to health service utilization and factors influencing health outcomes, particularly in underserved populations. He is committed to addressing issues such as HIV/AIDS, maternal mental health, and the impact of social determinants on health. His extensive publication record highlights his contributions to the understanding of health challenges in Ethiopia, providing valuable insights for policymakers and health practitioners aiming to enhance health care delivery and outcomes.
Publication Top Notes
Association between antenatal common mental disorders symptoms, and adverse obstetric and perinatal outcomes: A community-based prospective cohort study in Eastern Ethiopia
Determinants of Cervical Cancer Screening among Female Health Professionals in Harar Town, Eastern Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Disclosure of diagnosis by parents and caregivers to children infected with HIV in Hawassa, southern Ethiopia: a multicentre, cross-sectional study
Early Postnatal Care Utilization and Associated Factors Among Women Who Give Birth in the Last Six Weeks in Hosanna Town, Southern Ethiopia, 2022
Predictor of anemia among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics at Hiwot Fana Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Eastern Ethiopia: a case-control study