Ongom is a senior Grdauate Fellow in the Department of Animal Production and Management at the Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Sciences .He is a dedicated professional with a background spanning veterinary medicine, public administration, and management.He holds a Master's degree in Veterinary Preventive Medicine from Makerere University and he is currently pursuing of a Postgraduate Diploma in Management and Teaching Higher Education from the Islamic University in Uganda, Ongom has expertise in various sectors. His research contributions evolve around understanding and mitigating livestock diseases such as Lumpy Skin Disease. With experience in both academic and practical settings, Ongom brings a wealth of knowledge in agricultural risk management, livestock food security, and community engagement in the Animal Production and Management Depratment
- Siya A., Ssentongo B., Bary D. A., Kato A., Onyuth H., Mutekanga D., Ongom I., Aryampika E., Lukwa A. T. (2019). Perceived factors associated with boda-boda (motorcycle) accidents in Kampala, Uganda. Traffic Injury and Prevention.
- Ongom et al., Estimating economic burden and factors perceived to be associated with Lumpy skin disease in cattle in Namisindwa district, Eastern Uganda.
Senior Graduate Fellow
- Animal Husbandry
- Veterinary Preventive Medicine