Ms. Esperanza Esteban Serna | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Esperanza Esteban Serna | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Vall d’Hebron Research Institute | Spain

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Featured Publications

Esteban, E., Larrea, O., Irrazabal, M. G., Sánchez, A., Zacarias, F., Oliveira, P. R., Vita, D., Ceita, J., Pacatolo, C., Aznar, M. L., et al. (2025). Unintended pregnancy and attitudes towards sexual and reproductive health among young people in Benguela Province, Angola. Reproductive Health.

Aixut, S., Esteban, E., Martínez-Campreciós, J., Oliveira, P. R., Gómez-Martínez, F., Martín-García, D., Luwawa, D., Canõma, E., Neves, E., Chinjengue, N., et al. (2025). Sexual and reproductive health knowledge and behaviors and prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among adolescents and young adults from Angola. Journal of Public Health.

Salvador, F., Serres, X., Goterris, L., Martínez-Campreciós, J., Espinosa-Pereiro, J., Esteban, E., & Molina, I. (2025). Acute fascioliasis in a returning traveller from Ethiopia. Journal of Travel Medicine.

Serre-Delcor, N., Oliveira, I., Moreno, R., Treviño, B., Hajdók, E., Esteban, E., Murias-Closas, A., Denial, A., & Evangelidou, S. (2021). A cross-sectional survey on professionals to assess health needs of newly arrived migrants in Spain. Frontiers in Public Health, 9, 667251.

Dr. Amon Exavery | Longitudinal impact evaluation methods for non-experimental interventions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amon Exavery | Longitudinal impact evaluation methods for non-experimental interventions | Best Researcher Award

Pact Tanzania

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Featured Publications

Exavery, A., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2026, February). Enhancing longitudinal impact evaluation of non-experimental interventions: A comparative analysis of generalized estimating equations and multilevel models based on empirical evaluation of temporal change in food security following an economic empowerment intervention. Evaluation and Program Planning, 107, 102722.

Exavery, A., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2025). Determinants of participation in WORTH Yetu economic empowerment intervention among caregivers of orphaned and vulnerable children in Tanzania: A longitudinal multivariable logistic regression analysis. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 15, 101959.

Exavery, A., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2024, August). Longitudinal evaluation of the influence of WORTH Yetu on household economic status based on the count of non-asset resources for orphaned and vulnerable children’s well-being in Tanzania. Child Indicators Research, 17, 10133–10145.

Exavery, A., Katbi, M., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2024, April 16). Multivariate mixed-effects ordinal logistic regression models with difference-in-differences estimator of the impact of WORTH Yetu on household hunger and socioeconomic status among OVC caregivers in Tanzania. PLOS ONE, 19(4), e0301578.

Exavery, A., Alam, K., Charles, J., Barankena, A., Bajaria, S., Minja, E., Mulikuza, J., Mbwambo, T., Ally, A., Mseya, R., & others. (2022, February 25). Impact of household economic strengthening intervention on food security among caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania. PLOS ONE, 17(2), e0264315.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Belete Berhanu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Belete Berhanu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Addis Ababa University | Ethiopia

Associate Professor Belete Berhanu is a distinguished water resources engineer with extensive expertise in hydrology, watershed management, and integrated water resources management. He earned his Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering and Management with a specialization in Surface Water Hydrology from Addis Ababa University, following an M.Tech in Hydrology from IIT Roorkee, India, and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from Alemaya University of Agriculture. With over a decade of academic and research experience, he has contributed significantly to flood forecasting, climate-smart agriculture, and hydrological modeling, collaborating with international institutions including FAO, IWMI, IHE Delft, University of Maryland, USC, and FIU. His research interests encompass hydrological modeling, remote sensing applications, decision support systems, water accounting, and sustainable water management in the context of the Nile Basin and African watersheds. He is an active member of professional organizations such as the Ethiopian Water Professional Association and the Environmentalist for Development Association. Professor Berhanu has led several high-impact projects, including flood forecasting systems, climate-resilient water management, and the integration of hydrological models with remote sensing data. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing water resource science and capacity-building, making him a leading candidate for recognition in research excellence and innovation.

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Featured Publications

Berhanu, B., Seleshi, Y., & Melesse, A. M. (2014). Surface water and groundwater resources of Ethiopia: Potentials and challenges of water resources development. In Nile River Basin: Ecohydrological challenges, climate change and … (p. 259).

Berhanu, B., Melesse, A. M., & Seleshi, Y. (2013). GIS-based hydrological zones and soil geo-database of Ethiopia. Catena, 104, 21–31.

Berhanu, B., Seleshi, Y., Demisse, S. S., & Melesse, A. M. (2015). Flow regime classification and hydrological characterization: A case study of Ethiopian rivers. Water, 7(6), 3149–3165.

Mamo, S., Berhanu, B., & Melesse, A. M. (2019). Historical flood events and hydrological extremes in Ethiopia. In Extreme hydrology and climate variability (pp. 379–384).

Berhanu, E. B. B. (2018). Identification of surface water storing sites using topographic wetness index (TWI) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). Journal of Natural Resources and Development, 8, 91–100.