Luyima Samuel Bwome is an experienced programmes and administrative professional with over ten years of service across healthcare, education, NGOs, and institutional environments. As Programmes Director at Byamukama Sickle Cell Foundation, he provides strategic oversight and coordination of programmes that support ethical service delivery, community engagement, and sustainable health interventions for individuals and families affected by sickle cell disease.
Samuel brings strong expertise in healthcare administration, quality assurance, project and fund management, and institutional operations. His background includes extensive work in non-clinical healthcare settings, hospital quality assurance, and community health support, where he contributed to compliance, data management, patient support systems, and service monitoring. He has also managed donor-funded NGO programmes, ensuring transparency, accountability, and measurable impact for vulnerable beneficiaries.
With an MBA and training in hospital quality assurance, counseling, human rights, and first aid, Samuel combines technical competence with a deep commitment to community-centered care. His leadership is guided by integrity, collaboration, and a passion for improving access to quality services. Beyond his professional role, he is a published author, community volunteer, and advocate for lifelong learning and social impact.
