In this episode of The Alliance Lift, Dr Rachidatou Compaoré – a public health physician and researcher from Burkina Faso whose work bridges health systems, policy, and reproductive health – speaks with Ms Idil Shekh Mohamed, Technical Officer at the Alliance.
As a Research Fellow at the Institute of Research in Health Sciences in Ouagadougou, Dr Compaoré’s studies have helped inform Burkina Faso’s national malaria control strategy and contributed to reforms in maternal and adolescent health across West Africa.
She reflects on her journey from clinical medicine to public health – shaped by the inequities she witnessed in hospital wards that could not be solved by medicine alone – and discusses her pioneering work on safe abortion and adolescent sexual and reproductive health. The conversation explores the challenges of conducting policy-relevant research in West Africa, the importance of empowering local researchers, and her vision for more equitable, decolonized global health partnerships.
The Alliance Lift is a series that spotlights the journeys of Alliance alumni shaping health systems around the world. In this episode, Executive Director Dr Kumanan Rasanathan speaks with Dr John-Arne Røttingen, Chief Executive Officer of the Wellcome Trust, former Global Health Ambassador of Norway, and past Chair of the Alliance Board. Their conversation explores the ideas and experiences that have shaped John-Arne’s approach to health policy and systems research. They discuss what it will take to safeguard health gains in the face of shrinking aid and shifting geopolitics, and how the global health system can better deliver for countries – from investing in research capacity to prioritizing global public goods and equity.
The Alliance Lift is a series that spotlights the journeys of Alliance alumni shaping health systems around the globe. In this Q&A, Ms Giulia Loffreda chats with Dr Archana Shrestha, a Nepali epidemiologist, researcher and educator whose work is reshaping how we think about prevention and implementation science in low- and middle-income countries. We asked Archana about the experiences that shaped her journey, the lessons she has learned from working closely with communities, and her vision for the future.
The Alliance Lift is the series that spotlights the journeys of Alliance alumni shaping health systems around the globe. In this Q&A, we meet Livia Dal Zennaro, now Senior Policy Officer at the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport – and formerly part of the Alliance Secretariat. We hear how she found her path into health policy and systems research and how that experience continues to shape her work today.
The Alliance Lift is the series that spotlights the journeys of Alliance alumni shaping health systems around the globe. In this Q&A, we meet Dr Eric Ssegujja, a leading public health researcher and educator based at Makerere University in Uganda. He has deep experience across adolescent and maternal health, health taxes, urban health and knowledge systems. In this interview, Eric reflects on his professional journey, the importance of theory and methods in health policy and systems research (HPSR), and what the future holds for the field.
The Alliance Lift is the series that spotlights the journeys of Alliance alumni shaping health systems around the globe. In this Q&A, we meet Dr Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo, a Peruvian medical doctor, health scientist and Indigenous scholar from a Quechua community in Ancash. Her work focuses on transforming health systems through intercultural approaches rooted in Indigenous knowledge, climate resilience and equity. Carol's unique journey combines academic training with deep personal reflection and cultural reconnection. Currently affiliated with Cayetano Heredia University in Peru, she also co-chairs the Indigenous People's Observatory Network and has contributed to major global scientific initiatives. In this interview, Carol reflects on her path from clinical medicine to health systems research and on how Indigenous worldviews can reshape our understanding of health and the environment.