Dr Joshua Wesana has a background in Nutrition and holds a PhD in Food Science and Nutrition from Ghent University, Belgium. His PhD focused on nutrition sensitive approaches and specifically took on a stakeholder-based view of utilizing agri-food value chains for nutrition benefits, with a focus on assessment and reduction of food and nutritional losses. This research used the cross-cutting operations management theory of Lean and applied it in the agri-food (dairy) sector to improve efficiency and eliminate waste and loss. Before his PhD, Joshua pursued two Master degrees in – Human Nutrition at Ghent University (Belgium) and Public Health Epidemiology at Karolinska Institute (Sweden). During this time, his research mainly focused on adoption and consumption of biofortified foods. This work contributed greatly to on-going collation of scientific evidence by the WHO to develop guidelines to use biofortification as a public health strategy.
During and after his PhD, he also worked as a manager/deputy-coordinator of various agri-food based research and capacity building programs and projects in Uganda and Kenya. Notably, since 2015, he was program manager for a long-term institutional collaboration between Mountains of the Moon University (Uganda) and Ghent University (Belgium), overseeing two projects targeting improved food security by promoting interventions in the fish and dairy value chains. He has also developed and managed individual action research projects in Uganda and Kenya on; food losses among farmers, agronomic iodine biofortification, insects-based complementary foods, fish farmer business development and aquaculture education development.
Joshua’s interdisciplinary research interest continues to be on food systems and the impact on food and nutrition security, particularly in developing countries. He therefore joined Natural Resources Institute in June 2020 as a Senior Fellow in Fish and Food Systems (Nutritional Outcomes), initially working, in collaboration with WorldFish and other partners on the CGIAR Research Program on Fish, to amplify the role fish plays in sub-Saharan African food systems and mitigate food and nutrition insecurity among the most vulnerable populations.