Cynthia Adanze Nge is a public health professional passionate about health education and policy, particularly in the Global South. She has experience working in the health sectors in the East, West, and Central African regions, with a particular focus on health advocacy. She earned an MPH from the University of Buea in 2018 and a PhD at Dokuz Eylul University (2024). Dr. Adanze has collaborated with various organizations on research and advocacy initiatives and has published in several peer-reviewed journals. Lately, she has been exploring how AI can be ethically applied in public health to address challenges like resource allocation, data analysis, and health communication. Dr. Adanze runs the Sankofa Career Accelerator Program, where she mentors young public graduates and emerging health professionals, leveraging her expertise in strategic planning, qualitative and quantitative research, and community health advocacy.