Atubiga Alobit Baba

Rank: Assistant Lecturer

Email:atubigab@tatu.edu.gh

Brief info

Atubiga Alobit Baba is an Assistant Research Fellow in the Hospitality and Tourism Department. He holds MPhil in Applied Epidemiology. He is currently a PhD student at the Binka’s School of Public Health, Hohoe, University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS). His research areas include public health, statistics, hospitality, conflict, peace and security. In the past years, he has presented papers at 4th and 5th Annual Africa Interdisciplinary Health Conference held in Rwanda, 2021 and Accra, 2022 respectively. He is a member of the Africa Network of Field Epidemiology (AFENET) and the Ghana Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (GFELTP). He is a co-author of Early Motherhood: Maternal Challenges and Coping Strategies among First-Time Ghanaian Mothers.

Education

Research interest

  1. Neglected tropical diseases.
  2. Nutrition.
  3. Environment and statistics.

Teaching Areas

  1. Research methods.
  2. Seminar.
  3. Food and Nutrition.
  4. Nutrition for Food service Operation.

Publications

  1. Early Motherhood: Maternal challenges and coping strategies among first time Ghanaian mothers.
  2. Analyzing food security through flood recession farming; A case study of the upper East region, Ghana.
  3. . Promoting COVID vaccine acceptance through community engagement: An ethnographic study in Ghana.