Dr. Crispin Siwamunda is a medical doctor from the Democratic Republic of Congo and an expert in public health and development, with over a decade of experience working in humanitarian and fragile settings across Africa, particularly in the Great Lakes region.
Currently pursuing a PhD in Public Health, he serves as a government consultant in the integration of inclusive health approaches into rural development strategies. His doctoral research focuses on the role of digital health in improving healthcare access in underserved communities to achieve global Universal Health Coverage.
Dr. Siwamunda has led, monitored, evaluated and advised multi-sectoral programs in epidemic preparedness, community response and preparedness to epidemic, HIV response, health system strengthening, peacebuilding, and primary healthcare, working with various national governments in Africa, UN agencies—including UNICEF—and international NGOs.
He recently contributed as an IRMA associate in the West and Central Africa Region (WCAR), supporting regional initiatives.
He is fluent in French, English, Swahili, Lingala, and Kinyarwanda

