Bio: Funmi Eko Ezeh is an award-winning public health communication leader recognized for advancing high-impact health advocacy across global and community settings. Her work has shaped influential behavior-change campaigns, strengthened epidemic intelligence efforts, and guided crisis communication during major public health emergencies. She has served as a key voice in translating complex scientific findings into actionable public guidance, earning multiple “Editor of the Year” distinctions for contributions to health, policy, and governance scholarship. Through her roles on several international editorial boards and her leadership in infection prevention, risk communication, and health equity initiatives, she continues to drive measurable improvements in population health outcomes.