Mr Anthony Mansaray
Research Student - MPhil/PhD - Infectious & Tropical Diseases
United Kingdom
I led the delivery of Social Science Research on the Ebobac vaccine trials in Sierra Leone, focusing on operational research, vaccine confidence and hesitancy, epidemic preparedness and response. Before joining the school, I worked in nonprofit and humanitarian response primarily leading the evaluation of health interventions working closely with government health programmes in Sierra Leone to promote evidence-based policy and programmatic decision making.
Affiliations
Department of Clinical Research
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
Teaching
Principles of Social Research (PSR)
Research
My PhD project aims to answer questions related to the policy and practice landscape for surveillance that followed the 2014-16 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, tracing the development and application of lessons to the COVID-19 pandemic and future preparedness planning. My project will specifically zoom in on evidence of community-based surveillance approaches in Sierra Leone including livestock and animal health surveillance, tracing system-level policy landscape and infrastructure, and linking it with practice at all levels (national, district and community). Knowledge generated from this enquiry will inform a community participatory approach to develop a model contextually and culturally feasible and practical Community-based Comprehensive One Health Surveillance (CCOHS) which could inform future emergency preparedness efforts.
Disease and Health Conditions
Ebola virus
COVID-19
Lassa fever
Anthrax
Country
Sierra Leone
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)
Selected Publications
2024
BMJ
2024
Global public health
2023
Global public health
2023
PloS One
2021
Experiences of COVID-19 and Perspectives on Vaccination: Key Findings from a Survey in Two Informal Settlements in Freetown
Integrating community knowledge(s) in epidemic response: Challenges, opportunities and Lessons from Sierra Leone
2021
Epistemologies of the South
2018
BMJ Open
Whose Vaccine Justice? Debating COVID-19 Immunization in Sierra Leone, African Arguments