Ganiyat Eshikhena
Ganiyat Eshikhena is an experienced researcher with over eight years of extensive experience in immunization research. She holds an advanced degree in healthcare management and is committed to improving public health outcomes through research. Currently working at Corona Management systems, Ganiyat Eshikhena has led numerous projects focusing on vaccine demand contributing significantly to the field.
Her work aims to address critical challenges in immunization programs, particularly in low-resource settings. With a robust background in research methodologies, she excels in designing and implementing studies that drive evidence-based policy decisions. Her research experience includes work on improving sub-national immunization outcomes, evaluating the effect of health systems reform and strengthening the effect of task shifting and task sharing on reproductive health outcomes, and using community theatre to increase demand for vaccination services.
Get to Know Three of our 2024-2025 Social & Behavioral Research Grant Partners (Part 2)
Sabin Vaccine Institute introduces three of the new 2024-2025 cohort of Social and Behavioral Research Grant Partners.
Bridging the Immunization Gap: Community-Driven Strategies for Enhanced Vaccine Coverage
The fifth cohort of the Social & Behavioral Grants program will focus on addressing the challenges faced by zero-dose children and their families.
Get to Know Three of our 2024-2025 Social & Behavioral Research Grant Partners (Part 1)
Sabin Vaccine Institute introduces three of the new 2024-2025 cohort of Social and Behavioral Research Grant Partners.
VARN2023 Conference Report (French)
Quand les communautés dirigent, l’immunisation mondiale réussit