John K. Odolon is an international consultant with over 27 years of experience in public health, WASH, strategic planning, M&E, and capacity building across Africa and the Pacific. He holds an MSc in Health Care, a BA in Social Sciences, and multiple professional certifications. John has held senior NGO roles, including Country Representative for WaterAid Uganda, Programme Manager for AAHI in Sudan, and Resident Hygiene Advisor at Plan Uganda. Beyond NGOs, he has consulted widely for public, private, faith-based, and international organizations, contributing to strategy, training, policy, and program evaluation. He has co-authored sanitation and food security studies, contributed to Uganda’s National Sanitation Guidelines and WHO’s Sanitation Toolkit, and presented at international WEDC conferences. In 2022, he introduced The Etesot Father behavioral transformation model. Alongside his professional work, John serves as Ebuku (Head of Clan) of the Ikaregwok Iriokobukui among the Iteso people. He is recognized for combining academic depth, field expertise, and participatory approaches that empower communities.