
Emebet Birhanu (MPH)
Research Fellow
E-mail: emebet.birhanu@cdhi-uog.edu.et
Cell Phone: +251-946373459
P.o.Box: 196
Address: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Emebet Birhanu is a young lecturer at the University of Gondar with MPH in Epidemiology and also a researcher at the Center for Digital Health and Implementation Science (CDHI). She is actively involved in various ongoing research projects, contributing to the advancement of public health and digital health implementation.
Emebet has published 6+ research articles in journals and has played a key role in multiple research initiatives. She had served as an assistant researcher in several Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) projects and has contributed to qualitative data collection as an enumerator for the Danish Refugee Council research project.
Beyond research, Emebet is an experienced trainer, having provided training at EPHI and various universities. Her work focuses on public health, implementation science, and qualitative research, demonstrating her commitment to improving health systems.
- Implementation research to reduce measles dropout
- “Diagnostic accuracy of serological rk-39 test for visceral Leishmaniasis: Systematic review and meta-analysis”
- “Pooled prevalence, spatial variation and associated factors of HIV testing uptake among multiple sexual partners in Sub Saharan Africa: Spatial and multilevel analysis”
- “Trend, spatial distribution and factors associated with HIV testing uptake among pregnant women in Ethiopia, based on 2005-2016 Ethiopian demographic and health survey: A multivariate decomposition analysis and geographically weighted regression”
- Urban-rural disparities in skilled birth attendance among women in Ethiopia: Multivariate decomposition analysis
- Utilization of cervical cancer screening and its associated factors among women living with HIV in East Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis.