Dr. Darlington Tsuma is a policy strategist, analyst, researcher, and development practitioner with extensive experience working with non-profit organizations, the United Nations, universities, think tanks, and policy institutes across Africa, Europe, and the United States. Dr. Tshuma has published widely and presented academic and policy papers on governance, human rights, democracy, politics, and development at various global fora. His work has been featured in prominent media outlets, including the United Nations Africa Renewal, South Africa’s Mail, Guardian and Daily Maverick, as well as The Huffington Post.

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Angelo Katumba is a journalist and a doctoral candidate at the University of Illinois Chicago’s School of Public Health, and he has published an article on Rethinking Africa’s relationship with foreign aid, contributing to critical conversations on Africa’s development trajectory. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare and public health, he is dedicated to making complex scientific and health issues accessible to communities. Angelo leads global capacity-building initiatives and engages valueholders to support the rollout of new biomedical prevention and treatment interventions.