Africa Public Health Foundation (https://APHF.Africa) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ebere Okereke FFPHM FRSPH MSc (Public Health) DTM&H MBBS as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Dr. Okereke brings with her over 30 years of experience as a global health physician in various fields, notably in the United Kingdom, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Trinidad & Tobago.
She brings a depth of expertise in leadership, change management, system strengthening and organizational development, programme design and implementation team building, stakeholder engagement and management communication, training, advocacy, report writing, presentation and, generally technical expertise in public and global health.
She has co-authored e-learning resources for the UK’s Royal College of General Practitioners and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). Additionally, she was an honorary senior lecturer at the School of Medicine, Leeds University and, is an associate member of the Bradford University School of Health Studies Centre for Inclusion and Diversity and on the steering committee and faculty of the Africa CDC Kofi Annan Global Health Leadership programme.
Africa Public Health Foundation is a non-profit charitable foundation committed to improving public health outcomes and promoting health equity in Africa through the provision of resources, knowledge, and support for health systems strengthening, health workforce development, and community-based health interventions.
As the CEO, Dr. Okereke's key priorities will include strengthening Africa Public Health Foundation's role as a leader in promoting health equity in Africa, building strategic partnerships with key stakeholders, and enhancing the Foundation's capacity to respond to emerging health challenges in the region.
Dr. Okereke has been an honorary senior public health adviser to past directors Director of Africa CDC and has led several special programs, including being one of those who played a key role in the development of the Partnership for African Vaccine Manufacturing, the steering of the development of Africa CDC's 2022-2027 strategy and leadership capacity programs, and the ongoing transition to an autonomous African Union agency.
As a medical consultant in global public health, Dr. Okereke led the development of the £16 million Public Health England (PHE, now UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)) program, which strengthened the capacity of low- and middle-income countries to comply with the International Health Regulations. She also has extensive experience in developing capacity and training health professionals and the public about public health programs, including co-authoring e-learning resources for the UK's Royal College of General Practitioners and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
Commenting on her appointment, Dr. Okereke said, "I am honored and excited to be taking on the role of CEO of Africa Public Health Foundation at this critical time. I am committed to working with our partners and stakeholders to promote health equity and improve public health outcomes in Africa."
Africa Public Health Foundation has been in operation for two years and a half under the guidance of an Interim CEO, Dr. Francisco Songane, who is part of the Governing Council. The Governing Council led by Dr. Bernard Haufiku, welcomes Dr. Okereke and look forward to working with her to achieve the Foundation's mission of improving public health in Africa.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Public Health Foundation.
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About the Africa Public Health Foundation:
The Africa Public Health Foundation exists to forge partnerships and mobilise resources to support critical public health initiatives across the continent, in support of Africa CDC. Established in September 2019, APHF is mobilising flexible funds to accelerate the Africa CDC-led COVID-19 response and the initiatives that will follow, with the aim of strengthening public health systems. For more information and to sign up for APHF’s newsletter, please visit http://www.APHF.Africa.
About Africa CDC:
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is a continental autonomous Public Health agency of the African Union which supports Member States in their efforts to strengthen health systems and improve surveillance, emergency response, prevention and control of diseases.
Learn more at www.AfricaCDC.org