Dr Almamy Amara Toure
Nationality:
Guinean
Dr Almamy Amara Touré is a physician epidemiologist- and Public Health Researcher at Guinea’s National Institute of Public Health with more than eight years of experience designing, monitoring, and evaluating health programs across sub-Saharan- Africa. Trained in quantitative and econometric methods at Aix-Marseille University and certified in clinical research, he applies advanced statistical tools to tropical disease- control, health system- strengthening, and health economic- evaluation. Dr Touré has served as a consultant to WHO, the World Bank, USAID, and WAHO, and leads investigator-initiated- studies funded by TDR-WHO and AMMnet. He has authored or co-authored 19 peer-reviewed- publications and regularly mentors’ researchers in methodology, research ethics, and scientific writing. Fluent in French and with a professional command of English, he is formally trained in bioethics and is committed to rigorous, ethically grounded scholarship that informs equitable public health- policy.