Caesar Agula holds a PhD in Population Studies from the Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS) at the University of Ghana, building on his academic background in Economics and Development Studies. He has a decade of research experience, having coordinated multiple projects at RIPS focused on health systems, program evaluation, implementation science, and women’s health.
His current research interests span a broad range of areas, including health systems and disparities in health among vulnerable populations, particularly adolescents and women. Caesar has demonstrated consistent research excellence, publishing extensively in reputable journals- approximately 95% of his publications appear in Q1- and Q2-ranked journals.