Caroline Sawe

Chair of Department of Health Management, Policy and Human Nutrition Moi University
Kenya Cohort 4

Profile AI

A Nutrition Lecturer in the Department of Health Management, Policy and Human Nutrition at Moi University. Caroline has worked as an administrator for almost four years at Moi before designating to teaching. Prior to joining the University, Caroline worked as a Nutrition Officer at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital. With her competencies in the hospital she got a full Secondment to an HIV Nutrition project at AMPATH for four years where she worked as the Project Field Coordinator. She obtained her PhD in Applied Human Nutrition from the University of Nairobi with her thesis focusing on Child Nutrition and Cognition. She  also holds  an MPH Degree from Moi University and a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Foods Nutrition and Dietetics From Egerton University. Her research interest are on maternal and child nutrition with a focus on Household Food security in poor settings. Caroline wishes to do research on how malnutrition can be addressed and specifically how stunting at at early age can be reversed to to have better cognitive and health outcomes in adulthood.

Program Impact AI

The publication pattern suggests the program was associated with a noticeable boost in the author’s research productivity during enrollment, with output becoming more frequent than in the pre-program period. Since graduation was in 2021 and there is room for post-program publications to reflect work completed earlier, the after-graduation record is encouraging but should be interpreted cautiously rather than as clear evidence of sustained long-term impact.

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