Winstone Edward Odhiambo
Winstone Is focused on developing solutions to address the debilitating effects of malnutrition on economic growth, loss of economic output and increased spending on health. Over the past 8 years, he has produced content on cost effective micro-nutrient interventions and gained extensive insights of the existing integrated micro-nutrient delivery systems and determined the most impactful methodologies that will fix the systemic loose ends in the food value chains to combat the vicious circle of poverty and malnutrition in the developing world. He Co- founded Edom and Founded Healthy Food Systems on a growing recognition that the status Quo on the existing micro-nutrient delivery systems is no longer an option; Thus we must pursue new ways of revitalizing both our systems of capitalism and of government. Winstone holds a BA in Agricultural Economics from Moi University, a DIP. in Business Administration & Management from Kenya Institute of Management, a 2012 Fellow- Unreasonable Institute and a 2012 Echoing Green Fellow.