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Dr. Muna Abdel Aziz (Director of Public Health) Salford UK

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Dr Muna Abdel Aziz is the Director of Public Health for Salford from January 2020, and previously the Director of Public Health in Warrington.

Muna has a medical degree and first started her career in public health in Sudan in 1992 as an academic. She completed her MD in Sudan, PhD from Cambridge, and she is professionally accredited as a specialist in public health in both countries. She is a founding member of the Sudanese Public Health Network in the UK from 2003, and the Sudan Health Consultancy who have worked with the UK Faculty of Public Health to support the Sudan health system as a special interest group.

In her career as a Consultant in Public Health, Muna worked in Salford and Sheffield, then three years in the Sudan where she helped establish the Sudan Public Health Institute in her role as Deputy Director.  In that time, she led several researches and consultancies covering Human Resources for Health, Mobile health, the National Cancer Strategy, and the Strategic Plan for Epidemiological diseases in Sudan. Her work has also covered diverse topics like malaria, maternal and child health, management of long-term conditions, and health impact assessments of industry.

Muna returned to the UK and joined Warrington Borough Council in November 2013, then she became the Director of Public Health and Prevention Services from May 2016. In that role, she led a number of departments including housing, neighbourhoods, environmental health and licensing; making the case for multidisciplinary multiagency approaches to improve health and tackle inequalities.

From 1 January 2020 as the Director of Public Health for Salford, she is leading the public health response to COVID-19, advising care homes, schools, colleges, nurseries and workplaces. She set up the local Test and Trace team in Salford who are acting early on suspected cases, arranging testing, tracing their contacts, and managing outbreaks. Her motto for this is ‘Keeping the virus visible, so we can stop onward transmission’ and ‘Every small change can make a huge difference’.

In Greater Manchester, she leads the group overseeing infection control in care homes, and she is the public health lead for community engagement. Muna led the work to protect ethnic minority communities, staff and volunteers through individual risk assessments and COVID risk health checks.

Muna initiated the work in Salford to tackle inequalities during COVID, recognising that for Salford ‘Now is the Time to Act’. Her interest in economy and health is central to her work on ‘Health in Business’ and ‘Health in Planning’ for inclusive growth. Together with a group of friends, she has been on an incredible journey setting up YourB which is the first Sharia-compliant credit union in the UK authorised in January 2020.

Muna continues to engage globally on initiatives that affect countries and regions with a special interest in maternal and child health, public health information systems, and mobile health. Previously the International CPD Adviser for the UK Faculty of Public Health and Training Programme Director for Public Health Specialty in Cheshire and Merseyside for Health Education England, Muna retains her passion for education and continuing professional development. She believes that system leadership and multi-disciplinary working across sectors will be key to achieving the transformation needed to meet the sustainable development goals.

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Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Rd., Manchester, England M27 5DA, United Kingdom

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Qualifications
  • MD
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Universities Atteneded

University of Khartoum (Sudan)
University of Cambridge (UK)

Research Interest/Publications

Research:

  • Co-supervisor: Mohamed-Ahmed R. Antenatal care in Sudan: a qualitative study into accessibility and quality of maternal health services in Khartoum. MRes Newcastle Univ, 2016.
  • Co-supervisor: Elamin S. Assessing the case for a Mammographic Breast Screening programme for Sudan against the Wilson and Jungner Criteria. MPH Queens University Belfast, 2016.
  • Co-supervisor: Nhema D. Do health impact assessments add value in determining planning applications? BSc School of Env and Life Sciences, Univ of Salford, 2015.
  • Co-supervisor: Ibrahim G. The role of the health system in women's utilisation of maternal health services in Sudan. PhD City University of London, 2015.
  • Member: WHO mHealth Technical and Evidence Review Group (mTERG) for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, 2013-14.
  • Chaired session at the Joint Inter-Ministerial Policy Dialogue on eHealth Standardization and 2nd WHO Forum on Health Data Standardization and Interoperability, WHO Geneva, Feb 2014.
  • Lead Researcher: Sudan Human Resources for Health Retention, Migration and Gender Research programme, funded by GAVI/Global Fund (Three main themes and 8 MD theses), 2011-13
  • Lead Consultant: Sudan National Health Insurance Fund. Employing mobile technology for enrolment of the informal sector: feasibility and acceptability, 2012-13.
  • Lead Consultant: Health Impact Assessment for Petroleum refinery in Khartoum, 2011-12.
  • Contributor: Sudan National Research Policy for Health Research (framework for governance and research ethics), 2011-12.
  • Lead Consultant: Identifying research priorities for the Sudan health system (information, finance and human resources for health) 2012-13.
  • Focal Person: Established the research and consultancy departments of the Public Health Institute, Sudan; and quality assurance of academic programmes, 2010-13.
  • Focal Person: Led the Health Impact Assessment for Robin Hood [Finningley] Airport in Doncaster, and instrumental in the go-ahead for the airport, 2000-02.
  • Focal Person: Established the Research Unit for Khartoum State Ministry of Health and baseline assessment of maternal and child mortality in Khartoum State, 1996-7.
  • Focal Person: Introduced a malaria surveillance and analysis system, and first evaluation of the Khartoum State Comprehensive Health Insurance Programme, 1997-8.

Publications

  • Abdel Aziz MI, Maudsley G, Bromley H, McBrien C. Is it ‘Time to Think’ yet? Learning hubs in specialty training. Public Health in Practice 2021 Nov; 2: 100126.
  • Abdalla S, Abdel Aziz M, Bashier I. Seeking care from a traditional healer after injury in Sudan: exploratory cross-sectional analysis of a national survey. International Health 2020 May; 12(3): 177–183.
  • Nurelhuda N; Bashir A; ElKogali S; Mustafa M; Kruk M; Abdel Aziz M. Encouraging junior doctors to work in rural Sudan: a discrete choice experiment. East Mediterr Health J. 2018; 24(9): 838–845.
  • Abdalla S, Abdel Aziz M, Bashier I. Association of sociodemographic and household characteristics with non-fatal burns among children under the age of 10 years in Sudan: an exploratory secondary analysis of the Sudan Household Health Survey 2010. Injury Prevention, 2017.
  • Abdel Aziz MI, Abdalla SIA, Abuaffan M, et al. The Sudan Health Consultancy group: A decade of diaspora contributions to public health in the Sudan. Int J Sudan Research 2016; 6(1): 54–65.
  • Omer AR, Abdel Aziz MI. The educational sector; the possible ally to attract and retain health workforce. International J Sudan Research 2016; 6(2).
  • Christopher Murray et al. Global, regional, and national levels of age-sex specific all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 240 causes of death, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. Lancet 2015; 385: 117-71.
  • Ali H Mokdad, Sara Jaber, Muna I Abdel Aziz, et al. Burden of Disease, injuries and risk factors in the Arab World 1990-2010. Lancet 2014; 383: 309–20.
  • Battersby S, Abdel Aziz MI, Bennet K, Sabin K. Exploring the cost effectiveness of a breastfeeding peer support programme. Br J of Midwifery 2004; 12(4): 201-5.
  • Abdel Aziz MI, Radford J, McCabe J. The Finningley Airport HIA: a case study. In: Kemm J, Parry J, Palmer S [Eds]. Health Impact Assessment. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2004: 285 -97.
  • Abdel Aziz MI, Radford J, McCabe J. Finningley Airport Health Impact Assessment. Doncaster Health Authority, Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, MRC Institute of Environmental Health, University of Sheffield Public Health GIS unit, September 2000. doncasterhealth.co.uk
  • Aziz MI, Ahmed MEA, A/Rahman NB. Discovering the extent of low birth weight in rural Sudan. World Health Forum 1996; 17(4): 402-3.

Dissertations:

  • Abdel Aziz MI. Malaria and the growth of children in rural Sudan: A trial of insecticide impregnated bednets [PhD thesis]. University of Cambridge, Churchill College, March 2001.
  • Abdel Aziz MI. Conducting a health impact assessment: The potential and constraints. A literature review and case study of Finningley Airport Health Impact Assessment [MPH thesis]. University of Nottingham, September 2001.
  • Abdel Aziz MI. Family planning as a child survival strategy: Findings from a rural community in Sudan [MD thesis]. University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, August 1995.
  • Farah A, Abdel Aziz MI. Causes and consequences of birth intervals among Sudanese women [Undergraduate thesis].  Sudan Journal of Population Studies 1985; 2.
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