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Biography
Mariam Nabukenya specializes in Social and Behavioral Change (SBC) for public health and youth empowerment. For EC Associates, she has played a pivotal role in developing robust Standard Operating Procedures and training guides for effective malaria risk and social behavior change communication strategies including the training of SBC professionals in Zambia for the JC Flowers Foundation.
Mariam is also the Founder and Executive Director of Jolt Youth Initiative, a nonprofit NGO dedicated to empowering youth through the application of social behavior change methodologies, particularly focusing on enhancing the self-efficacy of youth.
Since 2019, Ms. Nabukenya has also served the Co-Chair of SBC Working Group of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria. In this capacity, she has actively advocated for Malaria SBC initiatives during RMB Partnership meetings in Tanzania, Senegal, Nairobi, Central Africa Republic, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana. Her efforts have contributed to increased funding for SBC portfolios to amplify the impact of Malaria control strategies. Ms. Nabukenya also introduced a linguistic ambassadorial platform that successfully broadened participation of French and Portuguese-speaking stakeholders in Malaria SBC efforts.
As an SBC Technical Advisor and SBC Specialist at the National Malaria Control Program in Uganda for over 10 years, Ms. Nabukenya led the creation of impactful SBC strategic plan, anchored in evidence-backed SBC approaches. Her role involved developing a sophisticated SBC reporting tool and contributing substantially to the formulation of the Malaria SBC implementation plan for 2022.
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