I. Patrick. Okeze Ph.D.
AUSN Professor of Global Health and International Development
PhD American University of Sovereign Nations, USA.
PhD Healthcare Management – Zurich, Switzerland.
MSc Economics – Human Resource Management and Organisational Development London School of Economics and Political Sciences, University of London.
MSc Social Sciences (Sociology and Management) Honours, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
Graduate Diploma, Law School, London Southbank University, London, UK
BSc Sociology and Management Honours Catholic University, Rome, Italy.
2) Selected publication list:
Joint Editor: Came, H., Doole, C., Zander, A. & Okezie, P. (Eds). (2014). Connecting communities, policy and Science: Proceedings of the New Zealand Population Health Congress 2014.Auckland, New Zealand: Public Health Association. E-book Published for New Zealand. College of Public Health Medicine. The Public Health Association and the Health Promotion Forum. Connecting Communities, Policy and Science Proceedings of the New Zealand Population Health Congress 2014 Held at the Aotea Centre, Auckland 6 - 8 October 2014.
Disparity in Ethnic Minority Mental Health, Housing and Treatment Outcomes in State Hospitals in Britain, Ethnic Minority Health Journal, London, UK.
The challenges of implementing the ABC prevention model of Management in Kenya: Promoting protection, Safer Sex and Pleasure (sex positivity) among community participants, International Journal of Sexual Health, journal of the World Association for Sexual Health, 2024. 1–20.
What is Zemiology in Crime and Justice Studies (under review). Being prepared for submission to Theoretical Criminology/SAGE Journals, 2024
Other and prior appointments.
Research Scholar, Francois Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University (Mentor Director, Professor Jennifer Jennings), Boston, USA.
Research Scholar Appointment at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), a university-wide academic and research center in humanitarian crisis and leadership.Boston, MA. invitation from Professor Wafaie W. Fawzi Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Sciences, and Professor of Nutrition, Epidemiology, and Global Health and former Chair of the Department of Global Health and Population.
Research Scholar Appointment–The University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA (Mentor: Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Promotion & Policy and Director of the Institute for Global Health, USA.
International Fellow Center for American Strategic and International Studies Washington D.C. USA
