Adelheid Onyango

Adelheid Onyango

Adelheid Onyango is the director of the universal health coverage/ healthier populations cluster at the World Health Organization’s regional office for Africa. She leads AFRO’s work with countries in addressing determinants of health through multisectoral action to promote well-being and health, reduce risk factors, and create healthy settings. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Education from Kenyatta University in Nairobi and a master’s and doctorate in Nutrition from McGill University in Canada. Her career spans academia, research, and public health policy and programming.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Anemia — a new beacon for global development

Opinion: Anemia — a new beacon for global development

over 2 years ago // Sponsored by Micronutrient Forum

The world is off track to meet the WHA 50% anemia reduction target by 2025. WHO and UNICEF’s new Anaemia Action Alliance is elevating anemia onto global and national development agendas to accelerate progress.

Opinion: Reaching universal health coverage means tackling malnutrition

Opinion: Reaching universal health coverage means tackling malnutrition

over 7 years ago // Taking the Pulse

Health is more than an absence of disease — a look at the role of food security, education, and noncommunicable diseases, by nutrition advisers from WHO, Adelheid Onyango, and NEPAD, Bibi Giyose.