Aggrey Aluso is a seasoned global health leader with deep experience in advancing intersectional justice, using citizen-led and rights-based approaches in Africa. Previously, as a senior manager for the Open Society Initiative for East Africa, he provided oversight and thought leadership for Open Society Initiative’s Health and Rights program focused on addressing structural determinants of health in the Eastern and Southern Africa region. Aggrey also coordinated the Open Society Africa (Pan Africa) Vaccine Justice program to bolster Africa’s evolving work in advancing vaccine-related research, development, and manufacturing. He also served as the East African Policy and Advocacy manager for the University of Manitoba’s Global Institute for Public Health. Aggrey holds a master’s degree in Gender and Development from the University of Nairobi, a bachelor’s degree from Egerton University, and certificates from INSEAD on Leading for Results and Policy and Legislative drafting from the University of Johannesburg amongst others.