Dr Rosalina Sa’aga-Banuve
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About
Dr Rosalina Sa’aga-Banuve is a distinguished public and clinical health leader with more than three decades of experience leading health and development initiatives across the Pacific and Southeast Asia. Currently heading the AU$7.5 million Pac-EVIPP+ program at the Australian National University, she champions workforce development in applied field epidemiology and fosters cross-regional collaboration. Her career spans key leadership roles with UNICEF, WHO, and DFAT funded programs, where she has guided national health strategies and supported Ministries of Health throughout the region. A consultant pediatrician with a master's in medicine, she brings clinical depth and strategic vision to every initiative.
Dr Sa’aga-Banuve’s expertise lies in translating global evidence into impactful local health solutions, particularly in maternal and child health, non-communicable diseases, and health systems strengthening. She is also a dedicated educator and mentor, having trained and supported hundreds of emerging professionals in epidemiology, childhood illness management, and public health leadership. Her strong governance experience and enduring partnerships across regional institutions and donors underpin her reputation as a trusted voice in public health advancement throughout the Pacific. She is a respected trainer and mentor, dedicated to translating global evidence into impactful, context-specific public health solutions across the Pacific region.
Affiliations
- Department of Applied Epidemiology, Researcher
- , Researcher
Projects
- Pacific Evidence for Informed Policies and Programs Plus (Pac-EVIPP+), Principal investigator
- Timor-Leste Bacteria, Enteropathy and Nutrition (BEN) program of research, Researcher
Location
Room 2.07, Building 62