Biography:
Ally Mwambela is a Tanzanian medical doctor candidate and global health researcher with over five years of frontline clinical experience across district hospitals and primary healthcare settings. His work focuses on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), One Health, digital health and health systems strengthening in low-resource settings.
He is the Founder and Lead of the Tanzania One Health Access Network (TOHAN) and an active contributor to research and policy discourse across Africa. Ally is a 2026 Erasmus Exchange Program participant at the University of Bologna, an Africa CDC Youth Digital Health Champion, and an AMRLEP Fellow with ReAct Africa.
His research spans maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and emerging issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence and global health evidence systems. He is particularly interested in advancing ethical, context-responsive and high-integrity research practices in the era of digital transformation.