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The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has announced the appointment of Prof. Alex Manu as its new Executive Director.
A visionary leader in public health and a fierce advocate for equitable healthcare, Prof. Manu’s extensive experience and innovative approach are set to drive the organization’s mission forward.
A Career Defined by Advocacy and Action
Prof. Manu’s journey is one of dedication and impact. With over 20 years of experience in clinical care and public health, he has consistently championed the needs of underserved communities. From developing maternal and child health initiatives to influencing global health policies, his work embodies the essence of transformational leadership.
Holding an MD, a diploma in Pediatrics, an MSc in Medical Statistics, and a PhD in Epidemiology, Prof. Manu’s academic achievements have laid the foundation for a career committed to improving lives.
His award-winning doctoral research earned him the 2013 Cecily Williams Prize, solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer in advancing the health of vulnerable populations.
Global Expertise, Local Impact
Prof. Manu’s expertise extends across continents. As a strategic advisor for UNICEF and the one-UN system (WHO, UNFPA), he has led groundbreaking initiatives in Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health – Quality Improvement (MNCH-QI).
His efforts in operationalizing maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response systems (MPDSR) have influenced global health standards and improved outcomes for countless families.
In addition to his advisory roles, Prof. Manu has partnered with leading global organisations, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and Save the Children, designing programs that prioritize quality, equity, and dignity in healthcare delivery.
Reimagining Leadership at CSJ
The Governing Council’s decision to appoint Prof. Manu signals a bold step toward strengthening the Centre’s advocacy and research initiatives. His strategic vision, combined with his experience in diplomacy and program management, positions CSJ to expand its impact in tackling systemic inequalities.
Dr. Amanda Coffee, CSJ’s Governing Council Chair, expressed her confidence in Prof. Manu’s leadership: “His dedication to creating equitable systems and his proven track record in global health make him the ideal person to lead CSJ into its next chapter.”
A Future Rooted in Justice
In his new role, Prof. Manu aims to harness the power of collaboration and evidence-based research to address inequities in health, education, and social systems. His focus will be on driving sustainable change while amplifying the voices of marginalized communities.
“This opportunity represents a commitment to identifying systemic barriers and actively dismantling them,” Prof. Manu shared.
“Social justice requires intentionality, and I am honored to lead this charge.”
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