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Louiser Upile Kalitera

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Site Location:
Malawi, Lilongwe

Associated Site:
Career plus Training & Consultancy

About my site

Louiser Kalitera oversees a site that welcomes anyone or organizations in Malawi interested in enrolling in eDGH courses. Serving as a site coordinator since 2021, she offers one to three courses per quarter. If you or your organization is interested in participating in an eDGH course at her site, Louiser is available to provide more information and assistance.

Bio

Louiser Kalitera, residing in Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi, is a dedicated Researcher and Data Analyst. She proudly holds the status of a Global Health Corps alumnus and harbors a deep-seated passion for global health research. A 2015 graduate from the University of Malawi, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Statistics and Mathematics. Currently, Louiser serves as a public health research and evaluation data and quality officer at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. She is also furthering her education by pursuing an MSc degree in Data Science at Manipal Academy of Higher Education in Manipal, India.

Her journey in advanced education began with a course in Project Management in Global Health at the University of Washington in 2021. The knowledge and inspiration gained from this course have motivated her to share her experiences with others, fostering professional growth in leadership, learning, and daily development.

Coordinating eDGH courses has not only honed her professional skills but also enabled her to inspire others with the insights she has acquired.

Courses Offered

Wellbeing for Health Professionals
Project Management in Global Health
Policy Development and Advocacy for Global Health
Monitoring and Evaluation in Global Health
Leadership and Management in Health
Introduction to Epidemiology for Global Health
Global Mental Health
Fundamentals of Implementation Science
Fundamentals of Global Health Research
Economic Evaluation in Global Health
Clinical Management of HIV