Epiu has been an advocate for equitable access to safe obstetric anesthesia and perinatal outcomes. Her original research in the countries of the East African community drew attention to wide service gaps in this area. Her more in-depth evaluation of 64 mid-level hospitals in Uganda, opened a wider exposure of the problems.[3][5] She has written newspaper articles in East African print media, drawing attention to the dire need for improvement in these areas.[6][7] As a result of her advocacy, the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP), based in Lexington, Kentucky, recognized her with the 2016 SOAP Media Award.[8]
Other considerations
Since 2012, she has conducted research in maternal morbidity and mortality in the East African countries of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Later, she extended her research to 64 Ugandan hospitals.[5] As a result of her research, she won several awards including an NIH Fogarty Scholarship. She is also the founder and director of Health Solutions International, a non-government organization. In addition, she is a Mandela Washington Fellow, part of the Young African Leaders Initiative program.[3]
She has multiple publications in the areas of her specialization.[9] In December 2023, the government of Uganda organized a special event at Kololo Independence Ground to celebrate Epiu's acquisition of a PhD. The chief guest at the event was the president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, who was represented by the vice president, Jessica Alupo.[10][11]
^SOAP (December 2023). "SOAP Media Award: Media Award Recipients". Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP). Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Retrieved 10 December 2023.