Dinnah Nabwire has 12 years of work experience supporting intervention designs for sexual and reproductive health, violence prevention, mental health and psychosocial support programmes targeting women and children in development, humanitarian, and post-conflict settings. She has served in knowledge management, policy, advocacy, research, learning and communications capacities in national, regional and international organisations with physical placement in Uganda, the United States and Ghana.
She joins Feminist Africa as a mixed methods researcher interested in life course analyses. Previously, she has led community-based violence prevention initiatives to improve detection and early warning, adapting research-based parenting programmes, uptake of reproductive health services and implementation research on the Leahy Amendment.