Dr. Eveline Ndii Kalomo
Wichita State University
Eveline (Ndii) Kalomo, PhD, MSW, MA, is an Associate Professor and Director of the School of Social Work. Dr. Kalomo received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work from the University of Namibia in 1997 and obtained a master’s degree in International Child Welfare from the University of East Anglia (UK) in 2000. Dr. Kalomo received her MSW from the University of Minnesota in 2014 and completed her Ph.D. in Social Work in 2015. Dr. Kalomo joined the school’s faculty in 2014. Dr. Kalomo taught at the University of Namibia for seven years from 2002-2009. Dr. Kalomo teaches a variety of courses, including human behavior and social environment, children and families and other Social Work practice courses in the BSW Program. Her research interests include kinship care, population aging, gerontology, HIV/AIDS, mental health, immigrant older adults of African descent, social development and international Social Work. Her dissertation was a study of families and children affected by AIDS in Namibia. Dr. Kalomo has over 17 peer reviewed publications and scholarly presentations and has received grant funding for a number of projects, including; the role of resiliency among adults living with HIV in rural Namibia, the role of resiliency among older adult caregivers of people living with HIV and AIDS in Namibia, and food insecurity, coping, and health of grandparent caregivers raising grandchildren in Wichita, Kansas.
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