Adom Manu
Biography
Adom Manu is a Senior Lecturer and an adolescent health expert at the University of Ghana School of Public Health, and an Honorary Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He holds a PhD in Public Health with a broad background in adolescent health and development. He has a vast experience in field research, spanning diverse research domains.
Dr. Manu has led several projects as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator with successful collaborations with researchers from the Global North. He has trained and supervised several masters and PhD students in Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) related fields. Dr. Manu is the Postgraduate Training Director for the WHO/HRP Alliance Research Capacity Strengthening Hub for Anglophone Africa at the University of Ghana, training masters and PhD students and strengthening institutional capacity in SRH and rights. He is a member of the Africa Research Implementation Science and Education (ARISE) Network. His research interests focus on adolescent health, sexual and reproductive, health, teenage pregnancy, child marriage, adolescent mental health, and contraceptive use. He has over 50 peer-reviewed publications