Dr. Lydiah Waswa is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences, Egerton University, Kenya. Dr. Waswa has a PhD in Home Economics and Nutritional Sciences from Justus Liebig University-Giessen, Germany, an MSc. in Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics and a Bachelor of Education (Home Economics) degree from Kenyatta University, Kenya. As a lecturer, she is involved in teaching and mentoring both undergraduate and postgraduate students in nutrition and related fields. She is a researcher with vast knowledge and experience in designing, coordinating and implementation of nutrition sensitive interventions aimed at alleviating all forms of malnutrition and their associated diet related non-communicable diseases. Her research interests focus on linking agriculture and nutrition for food and nutrition security, healthy diets, dietary diversity by promoting diversified agriculture production and consumption of nutritionally rich foods through nutrition education to overcome malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies among different population groups. She is currently a partner in the Sustainable Food Environment for Food and Nutrition Security in Eastern Drylands: A Case Study of Opportunities and Boundaries in Turkana County, Kenya (FENDRYLANDS) Project, a coordinated by partners from Alliance Bioversity and CIAT, Nairobi, Georg-August University- Goettingen, Germany and Egerton University, Kenya funded by Stiftung Fiat Panis, Germany (2023). She was the Principal Investigator of the LEAP–Agri, ‘Educating and Training for Sustainable Agriculture and Nutrition in East Africa (EaTSANE Project)’, supported by the National Research Fund (NRF), (2018-2022) and a partner in the ‘Crops for Healthy Diets – Linking Agriculture and Nutrition for a Healthy Diet (HealthyLAND Project)’,funded by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (2015-2018). She successfully worked as team member and Postgraduate Research Fellow on the, ‘Improving the Nutritional Health of Women and Children less than two years through Increased Utilization of Local Agro-biodiversity (INULA) in Western Kenya (INULA Project)’, (2012-2015). Dr. Waswa is also involved in consultancy and works in close collaboration with other universities, research institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), county governments and local communities. She is a Registered Nutritionist, with the Kenya Nutritionist and Dieticians Institute (KNDI).