Josephine Nkhowani, is a Research Associate with the University of Zambia. She also serves as Project Coordinator for the IS4NCDs Consortium at the University of Zambia and supports the Countdown to 2030 initiative in partnership with the Ministry of Health as a research fellow. She holds a Master of Science in Epidemiology, a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Methodology. She has also completed several professional certifications in project management, data analysis (SPSS), and research methodologies.
Her work is rooted in the intersection of gender, health equity, and implementation science, with a strong emphasis on applying mixed methods to inform policy and practice. She has coordinated studies on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, harmful gender norms, and workplace harassment and violence in the health systems among frontline healthcare workers applying tools such as Dedoose and SPSS/Stata for qualitative and quantitative data analysis.
In her various roles, she contributes to grant writing, research design and stakeholder engagements. Notably, she has supported projects funded by international partners such as CDC Atlanta and has contributed to dissemination efforts that translate research findings into actionable insights. Beyond research, she is passionate about capacity building and evidence-informed development.

The IS4NCDs project has received funding from the European Union's Erasmus+ programme under Grant Agreement no. 101179511

The IS4NCDs project has received funding from the European Union's Erasmus+ programme under Grant Agreement no. 101179511


