Donate Now

Meet our Prevention team: Dr Anteneh

Dr Anteneh is the Dean of the Hamlin College of Midwives

Dr. Anteneh is the Dean of Hamlin College of Midwives, where he also serves as an Assistant Professor. He holds a BSc degree in Public Health, M.Phil. in Public Health (Reproductive Health), Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education Teaching from Haramaya University, and PhD from Addis Ababa University.

Dr. Anteneh 3 | Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Together we can eradicate obstetric fistula in Ethiopia.

A background in teaching maternal health

His background includes over fifteen years of progressive responsibility in higher education sector including working as lecturer, assistant professor, department head, and program director level. He has taught various courses including reproductive health, family planning, maternal health, adolescent health, child health, and research methods to undergraduate and graduate health science students.

Dr. Anteneh 2 | Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Together we can eradicate obstetric fistula in Ethiopia.

A career dedicated to research excellence

He is the author or co-author of more than sixteen papers on peer-reviewed reputable journals in the areas of reproductive, maternal, child, and adolescent health. As Dean, Dr. Anteneh is deeply committed to fostering academic excellence, promoting research, supporting faculty development, and enhancing the student experience.

Click here to learn more about the amazing people who make up Hamlin's Clinical Team

BE CONNECTED

Sign up to our newsletter

Oxygen Works with any Contact Form Plugins...
All rights reserved 2024 Catherine Hamlin Foundation (R) (ABN58159647499)
Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation is fiscally sponsored by Myriad USA (formerly King Baudouin Foundation United States - KBFUS) (EIN582277856) and Myriad Canada (RCO769784893RR0001)

Photography credits to Cameron Bloom, Nigel Brennan, Mary F. Calvert, Kate Geraghty, Amber Hooper, Joni Kabana, Johannes Remling and Martha Tadesse.

Patient names have been changed to protect the identities of those we help.