Precious Mutoru is public health professional and a thought-strong advocate for the health and wellbeing of communities across the globe, with a keen interest in sexual and reproductive health and gender equality. With nearly five years’ experience in reproductive, maternal and adolescent health, Precious is enthusiastic about innovating feasible and sustainable solutions to the various reproductive health and social issues affecting communities in Uganda, through program designs, strategic communications and policy advocacy.
Currently, she is serving as an advocacy and partnerships coordinator at Population Services International – Uganda, where she is collaborating with partners across the board to pursue objectives that will promote the agenda for family planning and reproductive health broadly in Uganda. Additionally, she is a Global Health Corps alum, a champion for self-care for sexual and reproductive health and knowledge management in Uganda. She holds a MSc. In Public Health from the University of Newcastle – United Kingdom.
Precious subscribes to the school of thought that insists that improving the health and wellbeing of populations in Uganda and across the globe begins with instituting progressive policies, transformational programs, especially those targeting normative change, and broadly investing in women’s and young people’s health and wellbeing.