Dr. Moses Collins Ekwueme is a public health and nutrition specialist with expertise in health financing, research, and the design and implementation of nutrition-focused programs. With experience across global health initiatives and national systems, he brings a data-driven and community-centered approach to improving nutrition outcomes.
As Survey Associate for Africa at the Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF), Moses supports data collection, analysis, and government engagement for the Global Survey of School Meal Programs. His knowledge of health systems and experience with large-scale surveys strengthens GCNF’s efforts to generate high-quality, actionable insights across the continent.
Moses has served as a Nutrition Specialist with the World Bank–financed Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria Project, and previously managed a Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) program funded by Nutrition International, which provided nutrition education and reproductive health services to women in Abuja, Nigeria. He has also contributed to national data systems, including leading roles in the Lagos State Household Health Expenditure Survey and Nigeria’s 2019 National Health Account.
Moses is currently based in Washinton, D.C., USA and holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition and Health Sciences from Emory University and a Master’s in Global Health (Nutrition) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.