Ahmed E. Ogwell Ouma

Deputy Director General
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)

Ethiopia
Dr Ahmed Ogwell OUMA is currently the Deputy Director-General ai. of Africa CDC. In this role, he leads the strategic programme work and oversight of Africa CDC. He works closely with African Union Member States and partners to deliver on the mandate of Africa CDC of preventing and controlling diseases in Africa. Ahmed also led the operations of Africa CDC during the COVID-19 pandemic, coordinating the planning, acquisition, and delivery of life-saving health products to African countries including test kits, personal protective materials, therapeutics, and vaccines. Formerly, he worked with the WHO at both the HQs and Regional Office for Africa, in combating NCDs & tobacco control. Prior to that, Dr. Ahmed worked at country level in the Ministry of Health, Kenya, as Director for NCDs and then Head of the Office for International Health Relations. He has been at the forefront of advocacy and action to reform the health systems in Africa including the need to establish an efficient & effective response mechanism for disease threats and health emergencies. He has over 28 years’ experience in public health and is an alumnus of the University of Nairobi in Kenya and the University of Bergen in Norway.

25
Jan

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Can Geopolitics Help Health Systems and the World Prepare for Future Pandemics?

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