Judith Martin Kimambo is a passionate and experienced development professional with over 10 years of experience advancing nutrition-sensitive agriculture, food systems programming, and behavior change interventions across Tanzania. Her technical expertise spans social and behavior change communication (SBCC), gender equality and social inclusion (GESI), smallholder farmer engagement, and integrated food and nutrition programming.
With a strong foundation in Human Nutrition, Judith has led large-scale, donor-funded projects across Tanzania’s southern, central, and northern zones—designing and implementing cross-sectoral strategies that bridge agriculture, nutrition, and climate resilience. Her work has focused on promoting sustainable production, processing, and household-level dietary diversity while empowering women and youth to influence decisions around food, income, and caregiving.
Judith has played a central role in designing SBC frameworks, developing community-based tools, and coordinating multi-level capacity-building initiatives. She has supported strategic program design, policy alignment, and the integration of inclusive nutrition approaches across government, civil society, and private sector platforms. Her research experience includes leading barrier analyses, baseline and endline evaluations, and translating findings into practical, equity-driven interventions.
Her strengths lie in participatory program design, strategic partnerships, and systems thinking that connects local realities with national priorities. Driven by a commitment to community transformation, Judith is a firm believer in co-creating solutions that are culturally grounded, gender-responsive, and sustainable.
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