Eric Diboulo has about 20 years’ experience in malaria research, epidemiology, and about 8 years’ experience in malaria surveillance, monitoring and Evaluation (SME). He serves as the Malaria surveillance, monitoring and evaluation technical advisor responsible for leading the Measure Malaria activities in Liberia and in Cameroon, providing direct technical assistance to the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) to strengthen SME capacity for malaria data collection, reporting, analysis, and use.
He has supported development of tools and guides and strategic plans. He has also served as facilitator in malaria SME training workshops and trained more than 100 health professionals in malaria SME. Dr. Diboulo, is an experienced Epidemiologist and Biostatistician and has served as a lead Epidemiologist/Biostatistician in several studies including Therapeutic efficacy studies of antimalarial drugs, analyses of malaria indicator survey (MIS) data as well WHO vaccination coverage cluster surveys data.
He wrote his PhD dissertation on “Developing Bayesian spatio-temporal models to assess the relation between malaria transmission and mortality in Burkina Faso”. He has several articles published in peer-review journals and presented at various national and international meetings and conferences.
