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Monday, 01/25/2016 12:23:20 PM

Monday, January 25, 2016 12:23:20 PM

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Discovering Dr Abdourahmane Diallo, the new Guinea Minister of Health.
http://guineenews.org/a-la-decouverte-de-dr-abdourahmane-diallo-le-nouveau-ministre-de-la-sante/

Dr. Abdourahmane Diallo, a physician and international expert of strengthening health systems, appointed Minister of Health
Dr. Abdourahmane Diallo, 45, is an international expert in strengthening health systems, with a strong experience in strategic planning, design and management of health programs. His appointment as the Minister of Health is part of the priority given by President Alpha Conde expertise to form a government of action, as well as the implementation of a program to strengthen the system Guinean health at national and community level. The objective is to provide Guineans universal access to quality care and improve the ability to prevent and manage outbreaks, while the World Health Organization (WHO) said on December 29 2015 the end of the Ebola epidemic that severely hit people for nearly two years.image
Recognized expert, MD, holds a Master in Public Health, Dr. Abdourahmane Diallo has nearly 20 years of experience in clinical and international development, specializing in management of health systems in developing countries and logistics management of public health products such as drugs for HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, reproductive health, essential and generic drugs and laboratory inputs.
From October 2010 to December 2015, Dr. Abdourahmane Diallo served as Director of the USAID Strengthening Health Systems in Washington DC DELIVER. In this capacity, he led the project headquarters, the technical team that defines the orientation and supports all project activities related to strengthening health systems and supply chains of health products including development , adaptation and implementation implementation of innovative approaches. He was a member of the project management team and was responsible for the development and monitoring of action plans and core activities of his department budget.
From August 2007 to October 2010, Dr. Abdourahmane Diallo was the Country Director for Tanzania Project SCMS (Supply Chain Management System) funded by PEPFAR (the US President's Initiative for the Fight against AIDS) through the USAID and implemented by the US-based John Snow, Inc. (JSI), with an annual budget of over 40 million. He introduced the concept of Tanzania prefabricated pharmaceutical stores for the expansion of storage capacities of the Central of Purchasing, making the office SCMS / Tanzania the country's first SCMS project to have such advanced infrastructure. He also set up an innovative approach to the sustainability of supply chains in Tanzania, developing a mentoring program for regional health staff and districts through the development and use of a handy resolution problems that was well received and adopted by the national counterparts.
From September 2002 to August 2007, he was Chief Technical Advisor and Team Leader Laboratory of John Snow, Inc. in Arlington, Virginia (USA). He has developed and managed the first central team funded by USAID to strengthen the logistics management of laboratory products in developing countries. Previously, he worked in nearly 30 countries in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.
Born in 1970 in Conakry, Dr. Diallo Abdourahmane holds since 1997 a doctorate in general medicine from the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Casablanca (Morocco) since 2001 and a Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University Baltimore (Maryland, USA).


https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdourahmane-diallo-md-mph-a92385b7

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I am a Medical Doctor with a Master degree in International Public Health from the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health with close to 20 years of clinical and international public health experience.

I am currently the Director of Public Health and Supply Chain Systems Strengthening for the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by John Snow, Inc.. My responsibilities include overseeing and leading our project’s activities worldwide in public health and supply chain systems strengthening. In addition, I oversee the technical work of more than 22 country offices, leading USAID core funded activities. Areas of work include strategic planning, health systems management and policy to strengthen public health supply chain systems in developing countries, and HIV/AIDS and clinical laboratory logistics programs. I supervise a team of technical advisors specialized in various areas of public health and supply chain systems strengthening.

Prior to that, I served as Country Director for the PEPFAR (The U.S. President Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) funded Supply Chain Management System project in Tanzania. I was responsible for the overall management of country office strategic, technical, administrative, and financial activities.

I have worked on assessing, designing, implementing and monitoring health systems including supply chain systems for public Health commodities in more than 20 African, Caribbean and Asian countries, including Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Nigeria, Guinea, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Nepal, Niger, Mali, India, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Haiti, etc.

My objectives include continuing to save lives in the developing world as a public health professional in some leadership capacity, preferably as a Country Director/Representative of an international public health organization.

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