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Nonhlanhla Dube is a Lecturer in Operations Management at Lancaster University's Management School. She holds a PhD from the University of Groningen and has extensive experience in humanitarian logistics and supply chain management, particularly in resource-poor settings and conflict zones.
- BSc (Hons) Applied Mathematics, National University of Science and Technology (2002–2006)
- BSc (Hons) International Business Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2008–2011)
- MSc Economics and Business, University of Groningen (2011–2013)
- PhD in Management Science, University of Groningen (2013–2022)
Her research focuses on operations management in humanitarian and public sectors, including supply chain resilience, medicine shortages, and interdisciplinary approaches. She has contributed to projects such as the Gavi-funded Afghanistan vaccine initiative (2016–2021) and the MIA project on UK medicines supply (2020–2024).
Her articles explore topics like supply chain resilience in healthcare, strategic agility in medicine systems, and paradox management in humanitarian logistics. She actively collaborates on Global South perspectives addressing supply chain challenges like child labor and sustainability.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but her work emphasizes impactful research in humanitarian and public sector operations.
She supervises PhD student Henry Kasadha and is involved in research groups like the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK.

