Grace Nakibaala is a graduate architect and an innovation fellow at Makerere University, School of Public Health, Resilient Africa Network (RAN)- with a passion for architectural and cultural suitability, infection prevention and control in both community and occupational health with over 5 years of experience researching, working and innovating in that line. She is the founder of InnovAsepsis Limited a company whose flagship product PedalTap is a winner of the Johnson & Johnson Africa Innovation Award, USAID TechCon competition at MIT, BigIdeas at University of California Berkeley. She is the CEO of EpiTent Ltd Company that is re-imagining the tent for humanitarian services under the USAID Ebola grand challenge. She is the innovations manager at Living Goods an NGO that is saving and improving lives door to door.