Ajisafe Damilola Ifeoluwa
Ajisafe Damilola Ifeoluwa is a medical student at the University of Ilorin with a focus on public health, health systems strengthening, and climate-informed development in Nigeria. He is the Founding President of the Foot Impact Unilorin Chapter, where he has led youth-driven climate and health education initiatives, including organizing the university’s first youth COP simulation. He is also the founder of TerraYouth Africa, a platform advancing innovative solutions to food insecurity and sustainability challenges across African communities.
Damilola is the first-place winner of the BeOpen Designing the Future 2050 Innovation Challenge, where he presented a model for revitalizing primary healthcare systems in low-income settings. He also won the Hippocratic Pitch Tech Competition 2025 and has served as a judge at the Malaria Innovation Hackathon 2026. His work extends to policy engagement through contributions to the National Economic Summit Group (NESG). He is an Aspire Program Fellow (2024) and a Kectil Fellow (2025), with a strong interest in evaluating and supporting scalable, impact-driven health innovations.
