He is a Ugandan public health specialist with over 15 years of leadership in HIV service delivery and donor‑funded program management. He has served as Chief of Party and as a Regional Manager for large scale Health systems strengthening programs, overseeing services for more than 180,000 people living with HIV and their families. His expertise includes differentiated service delivery, quality improvement, stakeholder coordination, and national HIV policy engagement. Martin holds an MBChB, MPH, implementation science fellowship training, and the Arthur Ashe HIV/AIDS Clinical Fellowship, USA.
He is a Ugandan public health specialist with over 15 years of leadership in HIV service delivery and donor-funded program management. Those fifteen years represent not just a span of time, but a deeply committed journey — one shaped by the realities of a public health landscape that demands both scientific rigor and profound human sensitivity. From the earliest stages of his career, Martin has operated at the intersection of medicine, policy, and community, building a reputation as a leader who is as capable in the clinic as he is in the conference room.
He has served as Chief of Party and as a Regional Manager for large-scale health systems strengthening programs, overseeing services for more than 180,000 people living with HIV and their families. The scale of this work speaks volumes about the trust that has been placed in him. Managing programs of this magnitude requires not only technical expertise but also an extraordinary ability to coordinate across governments, donors, civil society, and frontline health workers, often under conditions of limited resources and shifting political landscapes. Martin has navigated these challenges with steady resolve, ensuring that the people at the center of these programs are patients, families, and communities — remain the priority at every level of decision-making.
His expertise includes differentiated service delivery, quality improvement, stakeholder coordination, and national HIV policy engagement. Differentiated service delivery, in particular, reflects Martin's belief that no two patients are the same, and that care models must be flexible enough to meet people where they are. Whether it is integrating services into community settings, streamlining access for stable patients, or designing targeted interventions for those with more complex needs, Martin approaches each challenge with a systems-level thinking that balances efficiency with equity. His work in quality improvement has helped ensure that the programs he leads do not simply deliver services, they deliver them well, consistently, and with measurable impact.
At the policy level, Martin has been a meaningful contributor to national HIV strategy in Uganda, lending his field-tested insights to conversations that shape how the country responds to one of its most enduring public health challenges. He understands that sustainable change does not happen in isolation, it requires alignment between what is happening on the ground and what is being decided at the highest levels of government and health governance.
Martin holds an MBChB, MPH, implementation science fellowship training, and the Arthur Ashe HIV/AIDS Clinical Fellowship, USA. The Arthur Ashe Fellowship, in particular, placed him among a select group of clinicians and researchers committed to advancing HIV/AIDS care on a global stage, further sharpening his ability to translate evidence into practice at scale.
Martin Ssuuna is, at his core, a leader who believes that public health is not an abstract discipline, it is deeply personal work. His years of experience, his breadth of training, and his unwavering dedication to the communities he serves make him a rare and invaluable presence in any organization committed to meaningful, lasting change.