Environmental Health Leadership

Environmental health challenges across Africa cannot be solved by technology alone—they require visionary leaders who can navigate complex political landscapes, mobilize communities, and drive systemic change. AFREHO’s Environmental Health Leadership program is designed to identify, train, and empower the next generation of environmental health leaders across the continent. We believe that strong leadership is the foundation upon which sustainable environmental health systems are built.

This program brings together experienced practitioners, emerging professionals, and policy makers through executive leadership academies, mentorship networks, and peer-learning exchanges. Participants gain practical skills in strategic planning, policy advocacy, resource mobilization, and multi-stakeholder engagement. The curriculum draws on best practices from leading global institutions while remaining deeply rooted in African contexts and realities.

Beyond individual development, the program strengthens institutional capacity within government ministries, regulatory bodies, and professional associations. We work with partner organizations to develop leadership pipelines, establish ethical governance frameworks, and create enabling environments where environmental health professionals can thrive and effectively serve their communities.


Key Objectives

  • Build a pan-African network of environmental health leaders committed to excellence and integrity

  • Strengthen the capacity of national environmental health institutions to fulfill their mandates

  • Equip professionals with advocacy skills to influence policy and secure resources

  • Foster ethical governance and accountability in environmental health practice

  • Create mentorship pathways that connect emerging leaders with established experts


Target Audience

  • Mid-career environmental health professionals in government and NGO sectors

  • Emerging leaders and recent graduates showing exceptional potential

  • Heads of departments and regulatory bodies

  • Professional association leaders and board members

  • Academic institutions training future environmental health practitioners


Expected Outcomes

  • 500+ environmental health professionals trained in leadership competencies within 3 years

  • Stronger institutional governance frameworks in partner organizations

  • Increased representation of African voices in global environmental health forums

  • Tangible policy improvements driven by program graduates

  • A sustainable mentorship network spanning at least 15 African countries


Related SDGs

 
 
SDGAlignment
SDG 3: Good Health & Well-beingStrong leadership directly improves health outcomes
SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong InstitutionsBuilds effective, accountable institutions
SDG 17: Partnerships for the GoalsStrengthens multi-sector collaboration