Adebisi Adenipekun
MPH, MPP
Policy Specialist, Policy and Practice Research Group
I currently work on the policy elements of the PSI Mastercard Collaborative programme with the Science for Africa Foundation on Pandemic Sciences.
Previously, as a Graduate Student Researcher with the Policy and Practice Research Group, I supported the scoping review of research prioritisation for high-consequence pathogens to facilitate better global pandemic preparedness and response. I also evaluated the appropriateness of the WHO research cycle framework for high-consequence pathogens research priorities and proffered policy-related recommendations.
I have ten years of experience in health policy and advocacy, public health research, and management consulting. I have worked as an Engagement Manager with a management consulting firm and, at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, was seconded to provide technical assistance to the Federal Government of Nigeria in the COVID-19 response as the Deputy Programs Manager (Policy and Strategy) for the COVID-19 vaccination Crisis Communication Centre (CRICC). Earlier in my career, I founded Lighthouse Global Health Initiative, a non-profit that works with vulnerable populations – adolescent girls and boys and rural and slum dwellers in Nigeria – to lead healthy and productive lives.
I studied for a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at Obafemi Awolowo University and a Master of Public Health (Health Policy and Management) at the University of Ibadan. I also did a Global Health Leadership Accelerator certificate program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA. I got my Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, as an AfOx-Mastercard Foundation Graduate Scholar.
Recent publications
Scoping review protocol for mapping policies on vaccine research, development and manufacturing in Africa
Journal article
Adenipekun A. et al, (2026), Open Research Africa, 9, 25 - 25
Research prioritisation in preparedness for and response to outbreaks of high-consequence pathogens: a scoping review
Journal article
Antonio E. et al, (2025), BMC Medicine, 23
Implications of national tax policy on local pharmaceutical production in a southwestern state nigeria - qualitative research for the intersection of national pharmaceutical policy on health systems development.
Journal article
Obembe TA. et al, (2022), BMC health services research, 22