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Associate Professor Yibeltal Alemu
Associate Professor

Yibeltal Alemu

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Overview

Background

Dr. Yibeltal Assefa Alemu is an Associate Professor of Global Health Systems at the School of Public Health, University of Queensland. His research program focuses on Global Health, Health Systems, and Primary Health Care, with a particular emphasis on advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Global Health Security (GHS). He coordinates and teaches two flagship courses: Health Systems (postgraduate) and Global Health & Infectious Diseases (undergraduate).

Before joining the University of Queensland in 2016, Dr. Alemu built an extensive career in health policy, program implementation, and disease control at both national and global levels. Since 2007, he has contributed to the design of implementation and treatment guidelines, as well as monitoring and evaluation frameworks for disease control programs (DCPs). He has led national surveys, surveillance initiatives, and program evaluations in Ethiopia and across sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and health systems strengthening.

Leadership and Professional Experience

  • Deputy Director General, Ethiopian Public Health Institute (2013–2016): Coordinated national surveys, surveillance, and evaluations on health systems, nutrition, and disease control programs; supervised doctoral and master’s students from Ethiopia and Europe; and examined graduate theses.
  • Executive Director, International Institute for Primary Health Care (2015–2016): Founded the institute in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, developed its organizational structure, and recruited its inaugural staff.
  • Director of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office, Ethiopia (2010–2013): Designed and implemented monitoring and evaluation systems for Ethiopia’s multisectoral HIV/AIDS response, and coordinated national strategic and operational plans.
  • Director of Medical Services, Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia (2008–2010): Led health system reforms, including hospital and primary care restructuring and the establishment of a national emergency medical services program.
  • Head of Health Programs Department, Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (2006–2008): Directed the health sector response to HIV/AIDS and other STIs, developing national guidelines, training manuals, and mentorship programs.
  • Medical Director, Humera District Hospital, Ethiopia (2002–2005): Oversaw hospital operations, service delivery, and health outcomes.
  • General Medical Practitioner, Humera District Hospital, Ethiopia (2001–2005): Delivered clinical services across outpatient and inpatient departments.

Research, Publications, and Global Engagement

Dr. Alemu has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and played a leading role in the development of 10 national guidelines and training manuals on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. He has also contributed to more than five WHO global guidelines, including the WHO consolidated antiretroviral therapy (ART) guidelines. His work has significantly shaped Ethiopia’s and other resource-limited settings’ responses to HIV/AIDS and is frequently cited in WHO global policy documents.

He has held influential positions on international expert panels, including:

  • WHO Consolidated Guidelines for ARV Use (2015)
  • Technical Evaluation Reference Group, Global Fund (2012–2015)
  • Core Group for WHO Patient Monitoring System for ARV Use (2013–2014)
  • WHO Advisory Group on Task Shifting for HIV Treatment (2007)

Through his leadership, teaching, and research, Dr. Alemu continues to shape policy and practice in global health systems, disease control, and primary health care, advancing the global agenda for equitable and sustainable health.

Availability

Associate Professor Yibeltal Alemu is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Professional Doctorate of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, Institute of Tropical Medicine
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Free University of Brussels VUB

Research interests

  • Strengthening health systems towards universal health coverage and health security

    - Health systems, - Primary health care, - Global health, - Universal health coverage, - Global health security.

Research impacts

His research program has evolved from models of care to scale-up disease control programs to systems approaches towards universal health coverage and health security. The introduction and large-scale expansion of disease control program interventions (such as HIV treatment) can have positive or negative effects on health systems' performance, which also impacts the progress towards universal access to other priority interventions. A lack of knowledge on effective, efficient and sustainable models of care, due to the complex interactions between disease control programs (vertical) and health systems (horizontal), and their unintended consequences. I investigated global approaches to scale up disease control program interventions and identified system-wide effects of disease control programs on the health systems and vice-versa. He addressed this through a comprehensive program of health services and systems research, exploring and describing the strengths and limitations of different approaches to scale-up interventions (at national, regional and global levels), and their system-wide effects.

His research has contributed to the global debate, agenda setting, programming and policy formulation, and practices towards universal access to services to control diseases of global health significance. The significance of his research is shown by its contributions to global and regional guidelines towards universal access to key program interventions, including (i) global recommendations and guidelines on task shifting for scaling up HIV treatment; (ii) consolidated guidelines on the use of antiretroviral drugs for treating and preventing HIV infection; (iii) concept note for engaging in the global debates on health systems strengthening; (iv) consolidated strategic information guidelines for HIV; (v) consolidated guidelines for programmatic management of latent TB infection; and (vi) national guidelines to scale up disease control program interventions in Ethiopia and other countries in Africa. The scale-up of services to populations and locations would not have been possible without our input on adaptations to recommendations for local contexts in the guidelines, as evidenced by the number of people tested and receiving treatment for HIV and TB over time.

This body of work led to invitations to participate in several presentations, plenaries, and keynote addresses at global, regional, and national conferences on disease control and health systems. He joined more than ten advisory committees for the development of global and regional guidelines to scale up interventions towards universal access. The key global advisory committees were: Primary Health Care Investment Case Global Working Party (Since 2020); WHO’s programmatic management of TB (2016-18); WHO’s consolidated guidelines for ARV use (2013–15); Technical Evaluation Reference Group for the Global Fund (2012–15); WHO’s patient monitoring system (2013–14); WHO’s HIV patient retention in care (2011–12); WHO’s Global TB/HIV collaboration (2007–10); and, WHO's task shifting for HIV treatment (2006-7). I have also contributed to regional and national health technical advisory bodies in Africa and Ethiopia.

Works

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197 works between 2006 and 2025

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2017

Journal Article

Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) service availability at health facilities in Ethiopia: Evidence from 2014 Ethiopian service provision assessment

Amenu, Kassahun, Getachew, Theodros, Bekele, Abebe, Defar, Atkure, Taddesse, Mekonnen, Teklie, Habtamu, Gelibo, Terefe, Assefa, Yibeltal and Kebede, Amha (2017). Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) service availability at health facilities in Ethiopia: Evidence from 2014 Ethiopian service provision assessment. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 31 (1), 378-383.

Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) service availability at health facilities in Ethiopia: Evidence from 2014 Ethiopian service provision assessment

2017

Conference Publication

The effect of climate and altitude variability on tuberculosis: a systematic review

Gelaw, Yalemzewod, Yu, Weiwei, Magalhães, Soares, Assefa, Yibeltal and Williams, Gail (2017). The effect of climate and altitude variability on tuberculosis: a systematic review. 29th Annual Scientific Conference of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology 2017 (ISEE17), Sydney, NSW, Australia, 24-28 September 2017. Durham, NC, United States: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

The effect of climate and altitude variability on tuberculosis: a systematic review

2017

Journal Article

The hidden magnitude of raised blood pressure and elevated blood glucose in Ethiopia: a call for initiating community based NCDs risk factors screening program

Bekele, Abebe, Gelibo, Terefe, Amenu, Kassahun, Getachew, Theodros, Defar, Atkure, Teklie, Habtamu, Taddele, Tefera, Taye, Girum, Getnet, Misrak, Gonfa, Geremew, Bekele, Alemayehu, Kebede, Tedla, Feleke, Yeweyenhareg, Yadeta, Dejuma, Michael, Mussie G., Guta, Mulugeta, Shiferaw, Fassil, Challa, Feyissa, Girma, Yabetse, Mudie, Kissi, Tadesse, Yewondwossen, Assefa, Yibeltal, Kebede, Amha and Worku, Kebede (2017). The hidden magnitude of raised blood pressure and elevated blood glucose in Ethiopia: a call for initiating community based NCDs risk factors screening program. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 31 (1), 362-369.

The hidden magnitude of raised blood pressure and elevated blood glucose in Ethiopia: a call for initiating community based NCDs risk factors screening program

2016

Journal Article

Open-label trial on efficacy of artemether/lumefantrine against the uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Metema district, Northwestern Ethiopia

Wudneh, Feven, Assefa, Ashenafi, Nega, Desalegn, Mohammed, Hussien, Solomon, Hiwot, Kebede, Tadesse, Woyessa, Adugna, Assefa, Yibeltal, Kebede, Amha and Kassa, Moges (2016). Open-label trial on efficacy of artemether/lumefantrine against the uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Metema district, Northwestern Ethiopia. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 12, 1293-1300. doi: 10.2147/TCRM.S113603

Open-label trial on efficacy of artemether/lumefantrine against the uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Metema district, Northwestern Ethiopia

2016

Journal Article

Therapeutic efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem®) in treating uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria in Metehara, Eastern Ethiopia: regulatory clinical study

Nega, Desalegn, Assefa, Ashenafi, Mohamed, Hussein, Solomon, Hiwot, Woyessa, Adugna, Assefa, Yibeltal, Kebede, Amha and Kassa, Moges (2016). Therapeutic efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem®) in treating uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria in Metehara, Eastern Ethiopia: regulatory clinical study. PLoS One, 11 (4) e0154618, e0154618. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154618

Therapeutic efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem®) in treating uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria in Metehara, Eastern Ethiopia: regulatory clinical study

2016

Journal Article

Economic analysis of ART task shifting in limited resource setting using econometric model: Ethiopia case study

Asfaw, Elias, Mekonnen, Naod, Johns, Benjamin, Wong, Wendy, Bekele, Abebe, Palen, John G H, Kebede, Amha, Dominis, Sarah and Assefa, Yibeltal (2016). Economic analysis of ART task shifting in limited resource setting using econometric model: Ethiopia case study. Athens Journal of Health, 3 (1), 49-64. doi: 10.30958/ajh.3-1-3

Economic analysis of ART task shifting in limited resource setting using econometric model: Ethiopia case study

2016

Journal Article

Determinants of full valid vaccine dose administration among 12-32 months children in Ethiopia: evidence from the Ethiopian 2012 national immunization coverage survey

Asmamaw, Abebech, Getachew, Theodros, Gelibo, Terefe, Taye, Girum, Bekele, Abebe, Teklie, Habtamu, Defar, Atkure, Tadesse, Mekonnen, Tadelle, Tefera, Amenu, Kassahun, Assefa, Yibeltal and Kebede, Amha (2016). Determinants of full valid vaccine dose administration among 12-32 months children in Ethiopia: evidence from the Ethiopian 2012 national immunization coverage survey. Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 30 (3), 135-141.

Determinants of full valid vaccine dose administration among 12-32 months children in Ethiopia: evidence from the Ethiopian 2012 national immunization coverage survey

2015

Journal Article

Long-term outcomes and their determinants in patients on antiretroviral treatment in Ethiopia, 2005/6-2011/12: a retrospective cohort study

Assefa, Yibeltal, Lynen, Lut, Kloos, Helmut, Hill, Peter, Rasschaert, Freya, Hailemariam, Damen, Neilsen, Graham and Van Damme, Wim (2015). Long-term outcomes and their determinants in patients on antiretroviral treatment in Ethiopia, 2005/6-2011/12: a retrospective cohort study. JAIDS, 70 (4), 414-419. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000000753

Long-term outcomes and their determinants in patients on antiretroviral treatment in Ethiopia, 2005/6-2011/12: a retrospective cohort study

2015

Journal Article

Tuberculosis Service Provision in Ethiopia: Health Facility Assessment

Getachew, Theodros, Bekele, Abebe, Defar, Atkure, Tadesse, Mekonnen, Teklie, Habtamu, Amenu, Kassahun, Gelibo, Terefe, Assefa, Yibeltal and Kebede, Amha (2015). Tuberculosis Service Provision in Ethiopia: Health Facility Assessment. American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences (ASRJETS), 13 (1), 145-159.

Tuberculosis Service Provision in Ethiopia: Health Facility Assessment

2015

Journal Article

The missed HIV-positive children of Ethiopia

Pegurri, Elisabetta, Konings, Elke, Crandall, Bud, Haile-Selassie, Hiwot, Matinhure, Nelia, Naamara, Warren and Assefa, Yibeltal (2015). The missed HIV-positive children of Ethiopia. PLoS One, 10 (4) e0124041, e0124041. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124041

The missed HIV-positive children of Ethiopia

2014

Journal Article

Multi-Country analysis of treatment costs for HIV/AIDS (match): facility-level art unit cost analysis in Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia

Tagar, Elya, Sundaram, Maaya, Condliffe, Kate, Matatiyo, Blackson, Chimbwandira, Frank, Chilima, Ben, Mwanamanga, Robert, Moyo, Crispin, Chitah, Bona Mukosha, Nyemazi, Jean Pierre, Assefa, Yibeltal, Pillay, Yogan, Mayer, Sam, Shear, Lauren, Dain, Mary, Hurley, Raphael, Kumar, Ritu, McCarthy, Thomas, Batra, Parul, Gwinnell, Dan, Diamond, Samantha and Over, Mead (2014). Multi-Country analysis of treatment costs for HIV/AIDS (match): facility-level art unit cost analysis in Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia. PLoS One, 9 (11) e108304, e108304. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108304

Multi-Country analysis of treatment costs for HIV/AIDS (match): facility-level art unit cost analysis in Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia

2014

Journal Article

Scaling up antiretroviral treatment and improving patient retention in care: Lessons from Ethiopia, 2005-2013

Assefa, Yibeltal, Alebachew, Achamyeleh, Lera, Meskele, Lynen, Lut, Wouters, Edwin and Van Damme, Wim (2014). Scaling up antiretroviral treatment and improving patient retention in care: Lessons from Ethiopia, 2005-2013. Globalization and Health, 10 (1) 43, 43.1-43.10. doi: 10.1186/1744-8603-10-43

Scaling up antiretroviral treatment and improving patient retention in care: Lessons from Ethiopia, 2005-2013

2014

Journal Article

Commentary: operational guidance in the 2013 WHO consolidated antiretroviral guidelines

Assefa, Yibeltal, Pillay, Yogan and Van Damme, Wim (2014). Commentary: operational guidance in the 2013 WHO consolidated antiretroviral guidelines. AIDS, 28 (S2), S171-S173. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000233

Commentary: operational guidance in the 2013 WHO consolidated antiretroviral guidelines

2014

Journal Article

How to improve patient retention in an antiretroviral treatment program in Ethiopia: a mixed-methods study

Assefa, Yibeltal, Lynen, Lut, Wouters, Edwin, Rasschaert, Freya, Peeters, Koen and Van Damme, Wim (2014). How to improve patient retention in an antiretroviral treatment program in Ethiopia: a mixed-methods study. BMC Health Services Research, 14 (1) 45. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-45

How to improve patient retention in an antiretroviral treatment program in Ethiopia: a mixed-methods study

2014

Book Chapter

Will effective health delivery platforms be built in low-income countries?

Ooms, Gorik, Hill, Peter S. and Assefa, Yibelta (2014). Will effective health delivery platforms be built in low-income countries?. The handbook of global health policy. (pp. 441-456) edited by Garrett W. Brown, Gavin Yamey and Sarah Wamala. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell. doi: 10.1002/9781118509623.ch24

Will effective health delivery platforms be built in low-income countries?

2012

Journal Article

Ten year trend analysis of malaria prevalence in Kola Diba, North Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia

Alemu, Abebe, Muluye, Dagnachew, Mihret, Mikrie, Adugna, Meaza and Gebeyaw, Melkamu (2012). Ten year trend analysis of malaria prevalence in Kola Diba, North Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia. Parasites and Vectors, 5 (1) 173. doi: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-173

Ten year trend analysis of malaria prevalence in Kola Diba, North Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia

2012

Journal Article

Simplified tools for measuring retention in care in antiretroviral treatment program in Ethiopia: cohort and current retention in care

Assefa, Yibeltal, Worku, Alemayehu, Wouters, Edwin, Koole, Olivier, Mariam, Damen Haile and Van Damme, Wim (2012). Simplified tools for measuring retention in care in antiretroviral treatment program in Ethiopia: cohort and current retention in care. PLoS One, 7 (6), e38555. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038555

Simplified tools for measuring retention in care in antiretroviral treatment program in Ethiopia: cohort and current retention in care

2012

Journal Article

Evaluation of scaling-up should take into account financial access: comment on: evaluating the scale-up for maternal and child survival: a common framework

Hercot, David, Bermejo, Raoul, Assefa, Yibeltal and Van Damme, Wim (2012). Evaluation of scaling-up should take into account financial access: comment on: evaluating the scale-up for maternal and child survival: a common framework. International Health, 4 (1), 74-75. doi: 10.1016/j.inhe.2011.11.002

Evaluation of scaling-up should take into account financial access: comment on: evaluating the scale-up for maternal and child survival: a common framework

2012

Journal Article

Evaluation of collaborative TB/HIV activities in a general hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Kassa, Aragie, Jerene, Degu, Assefa, Yibeltal, Teka, Azmera, Aseffa, Abraham and Deribew, Amare (2012). Evaluation of collaborative TB/HIV activities in a general hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. BMC Research Notes, 5 67. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-67

Evaluation of collaborative TB/HIV activities in a general hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

2011

Journal Article

Tackling health workforce shortages during antiretroviral treatment scale-up-experiences from ethiopia and Malawi

Rasschaert, Freya, Philips, Mit, Van Leemput, Luc, Assefa, Yibeltal, Schouten, Erik and Van Damme, Wim (2011). Tackling health workforce shortages during antiretroviral treatment scale-up-experiences from ethiopia and Malawi. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 57 (SUPPL 2), S109-S112. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e31821f9b69

Tackling health workforce shortages during antiretroviral treatment scale-up-experiences from ethiopia and Malawi

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2023
    Sexual and reproductive health literacy of young culturally and linguistically diverse Queenslanders
    Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2019
    Models of service delivery towards ending the AIDS epidemic in resource-limited settings
    UQ Fellowships
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Yibeltal Alemu is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Analysis of the epidemiology of and the response to HIV/AIDS in South Sudan

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Judith Dean

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Quality of Labor and Delivery and Neonatal Care Services in the Amhara Region: The Case of Primary Hospitals in North Wollo Zone.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Solomon Woldeyohannes

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Assessing Climate-Resilience of the Nepal Health System

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Equitable access to COVID-19 vaccine in low- and middle-income countries

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Katherine Morley

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploration and evaluation of Sexual and Reproductive Health service uptake for refugee and migrant women in Queensland

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Heena Akbar, Associate Professor Judith Dean

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Case study of the Implementation of Fiji¿s National Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan in a Tertiary Referral Hospital

    Associate Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The aetiology, epidemiology and management of diarrhoeal disease in children under 5 years in Ethiopias Amhara. A one health approach focusing on Cryptosporidium and Giardia spp

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Sheleigh Lawler, Professor Simon Reid

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Evaluating antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems in Australia using the Neisseria gonorrhoeae surveillance system as a case study

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Simon Reid

  • Doctor Philosophy

    How governance/management practices of organizations influence their performance in delivery of health services (access,quality,equity) in a contracting out model?

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Hebe Gouda

Completed supervision

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