
معرفی
Simon Mutebi is a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Dar es Salaam. He is an Associate Member of the Medical Anthropology & Global Health Unit at an unnamed institution (likely the scraped text’s host institution). His academic background includes a DAAD Tanzania-Germany Postgraduate Training Program fellowship (2015–2019) for doctoral research on sexual performance concerns among young men in Tanzania. His research interests span medical anthropology, global health, and the sociocultural dimensions of healthcare, with a focus on chronic illness activism, HIV prevention, and decolonial approaches to global health.
Key research projects include a multispecies ethnography of zoonotic viral pathogens in The Gambia, and studies on pandemic preparedness and mobility. His work bridges anthropological theory with actionable interventions, emphasizing care economies and racialized health inequities. He has published on endometriosis activism, pharmaceutical HIV prevention, and the intersections of migration and decolonial health frameworks. His writings often critique structural barriers in global health systems while advocating for community-centered approaches.
Simon’s publications include contributions to edited volumes like Public Anthropology (2025) and co-authored works on global assisted reproduction networks (Reprowebs, 2023). He actively engages in academic networks and maintains a ResearchGate profile for professional collaboration.





