Mr. Malvern Munjoma | Prophylaxis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Malvern Munjoma | Prophylaxis | Best Researcher Award

Population Solutions for Health | Zimbabwe.

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🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

From his formative years, Mr. Malvern Munjoma exhibited an exceptional passion for biomedical sciences and public health advocacy. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, where he built a strong foundation in microbiology, immunology, and clinical diagnostics. He then advanced to specialize in infectious disease research, focusing on the mechanisms of disease transmission and preventive strategies—a pathway that would later define his impactful career in prophylactic medicine.

💼PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Throughout his professional career, Mr. Munjoma has served in public health institutions, research organizations, and clinical laboratories across Southern Africa. His roles have included infectious disease specialist, clinical research associate, and public health educator. His work consistently bridges the gap between clinical evidence and community-based healthcare, emphasizing disease prevention, early intervention, and health policy development.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PROPHYLAXIS

Mr. Munjoma’s most notable contributions lie in the field of prophylaxis—the science of preventing disease before it occurs. His research spans:

  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in HIV prevention

  • Tuberculosis prophylaxis in high-risk populations

  • Vaccination efficacy and hesitancy in underserved communities

  • Community-based prophylactic outreach models

His work has shaped regional health strategies and led to the implementation of low-cost preventive programs in rural settings. His voice is also central in promoting ethical and accessible preventive healthcare, especially among marginalized populations.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mr. Munjoma’s influence extends beyond research. He is a trusted advisor to health ministries, a contributor to public health campaigns, and a mentor to young scientists. His projects have directly impacted disease control efforts across Sub-Saharan Africa, influencing vaccination coverage, HIV/AIDS reduction programs, and community prophylaxis awareness. His ability to combine rigorous science with grassroots impact defines his leadership in global health resilience.

🏆RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING

Mr. Munjoma has successfully led and contributed to projects funded by:

  • The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

  • USAID HIV and AIDS Programs

  • African Academy of Sciences (AAS) Research Fellowships

🦠LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a forward-thinking researcher, Mr. Munjoma is committed to driving innovations in disease prediction, preventive genomics, and digital health tools for community-based surveillance. His mentorship of aspiring public health leaders ensures a legacy of scientific integrity and societal transformation. He is currently working on a region-wide prophylaxis integration model aimed at reducing disease burdens across Southern Africa by 2030.

🌟A VISIONARY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Mr. Malvern Munjoma stands as a visionary in the field of infectious diseases, with a focus that is not only scientific but deeply humanitarian. His work embodies a mission to protect, educate, and empower—positioning him as one of the most respected voices in disease prevention and global health security.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Acceptability and feasibility of implementing thermal ablation as a preventive cervical cancer treatment and the comparison of treatment outcome with cryotherapy in Zimbabwe

Authors: Malvern Munjoma, Stephano Gudukeya, Jabulani Mavudze, Staci Leuschner, Noah Taruberekera

Publication Year: 2024

Journal: ecancermedicalscience

A mixed-method study of feasibility and acceptability of the Dapivirine vaginal ring among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in selected Zimbabwean districts

Authors: Noah Taruberekera, Tsitsi B. Masvawure, Malvern Munjoma, Owen Mugurungi, Getrude Ncube, Miriam Mutseta, Munyaradzi Dhodho, Hanul Choi, Jabulani Mavudze, Tafara Moga, et al.

Publication Year: 2025

Journal: PLOS Global Public Health

Dr. Cyrine Belhadj | Global Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cyrine Belhadj | Global Health | Best Researcher Award

National Engineering school of Tunis | Tunisia.

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🎓Education

Cyrine Belhadj is a passionate geoscientist and researcher specializing in geospatial analysis, environmental monitoring, and marine pollution. She holds a Doctorate in Geosciences from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis. Her academic journey also includes multiple prestigious qualifications in bioinformatics, hydraulics, environmental modeling, and aquatic ecosystems management.

💼Professional Experience

Cyrine has taught at prestigious institutions such as the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, where she covers topics like Spatial Modeling and Remote Analysis. She has also taught GIS & Webmapping at the Polytechnic Higher Institute (ULT) and worked as a researcher at the National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT), focusing on Geotechnical & Geohazard Engineering. Additionally, Cyrine has gained valuable experience through internships with organizations such as the Tunisian Petroleum Activities Company (ETAP), the Petroleum Research and Development Center (CRDP), and the Pasteur Institute of Tunis.

📚Academic Contributions

Cyrine Belhadj has authored several impactful publications, including “Integrated GIS & Remote Sensing Approach for Oil Contamination Sources in Tunisia” (2023), published in Regional Studies in Marine Science, which explores innovative methods for identifying and analyzing oil contamination in Tunisia. She also contributed to “Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment using GIS-based Techniques” (2024), a comprehensive work published by Springer, which discusses the application of GIS tools in assessing the vulnerability of groundwater resources to contamination.

🧑‍🔬Technical Skills 

Cyrine is proficient in a variety of cutting-edge tools and software, including QGIS, ArcGIS, MODFLOW, Python, MATLAB, and R. These technical skills enable her to effectively analyze complex environmental data, implement remote sensing solutions, and use geostatistics for environmental modeling.

📚Teaching Experience

Cyrine has shared her expertise by teaching at prominent institutions such as the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Polytechnic Higher Institute, and National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT). She educates students in spatial modeling, remote sensing, GIS, and bio-chemistry, cultivating the next generation of environmental scientists.

🏆Certifications and Awards

Her excellence in research and practice is evidenced by multiple certifications, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45000. Cyrine’s research on oil contamination along Tunisia’s northern coast earned her the 1st Award for Best Scientific Project by Springer Nature, establishing her as a recognized leader in her field.

🔬Research Interests

Cyrine’s primary research focus includes sustainable environmental development, marine pollution, and the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. She continues to explore solutions that balance ecological sustainability with scientific progress in addressing global environmental challenges.

🌏Mentorship and Supervision

Beyond her research, Cyrine is dedicated to mentoring young scientists and supervising student research projects. Her mentorship inspires the next generation of environmental scientists to make meaningful contributions to global environmental issues and sustainability.

🌐Scientific Contributions

Cyrine’s scientific work has earned her recognition in high-impact journals like Regional Studies in Marine Science and Environmental Sustainability Indicators. Noteworthy publications include her studies on oil contamination along Tunisia’s northern coast and groundwater vulnerability. Her research has been featured at prominent conferences such as CISAI, the Mediterranean Geosciences Union, and the Euro-Mediterranean Conference for Environmental Integration

📑Notable Publications 

“Advanced groundwater potential and contamination vulnerability assessment using integrated GIS-based AHP techniques: A case study from the Bizerte watershed, Tunisia”

Authors: Belhadj, C.; Riahi, R.; Sebei, A.; Sifi, S.; Rebai, N.
Publication Year: 2025
Journal: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators

“Remote sensing and numerical modeling to assess the drought in Ichkeul Lake, a RAMSAR wetland and UNESCO biosphere reserve, under climate change”

Authors: Belhadj, C., Sebei, A., Rebai, N., Harzallah, A., Béjaoui, B.
Publication Year: 2025
Journal: Regional Studies in Marine Science, Volume 82, Article 103986

“Contribution to the Assessment of the State of Oil Contamination in the Northern Coast of Tunisia (Southwestern Mediterranean Sea)”

Authors: Belhadj, C., Rifi, M., Mohamed, A.B., Rebai, N., Shili, A.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, pp. 597–601

” An integrated GIS, remote sensing, geochemical, and ecological approach for correlating and identifying oil contamination sources of Tunisia’s northern coast”

Authors: Belhadj, C., Rifi, M., Mohamed, A.B., Rebai, N., Shili, A.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Regional Studies in Marine Science, Volume 69, Article 103320

“Forensic Fingerprinting of Biomarkers for the Geochemical Characterization of Oil Spills and Soil Contamination in the Coastal Area of Bizerte, Tunisia”

Authors: Belhadj, C., Mohamed, A.B., Rebai, N.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, pp. 155–159