Lewis Ndhlovu is a program associate in the Population Council's South Africa office. Ndhlovu develops operations research studies, provides technical assistance to service delivery organizations, and also disseminates operations research study findings. The current focus of his research is HIV and AIDS. Before working at the Council, Ndhlovu worked for a family planning organization in Zimbabwe and as a systems analyst and programmer in the computer industry.
Ndhlovu holds master's degrees in health science from Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health and Aligarh Muslim University in India. He earned a Ph.D. from the London School of Hygiene.
A partial list of publications includes:
Dube, Hazel M.B., Caroline S. Marangwanda, and Lewis Ndhlovu. 1999. "Strengthening the evaluation and research unit of the Zimbabwe Family Planning Council (1995-1998)." New York: Population Council and the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council.
Ndhlovu, Lewis. 1999. "Quality of care and utilization of maternal and child health and family planning services at Kenyan health facilities." New York: Population Council.
Dube, Hazel M.B., Lewis Ndhlovu, and Caroline S. Marangwanda. 1998. "An assessment of the Zimbabwe Family Planning Program: Results from the 1996 situation analysis study." New York: Population Council.
Current project:
Evaluation of Services for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, People Living with HIV/AIDS and Youth in Zambia (RAPIDS). |