US Health Advisors to strengthen Guyana’s public health infrastructure

The United States (US) Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing two global public health technical consultants to Guyana’s Health Ministry to advance the country’s public health infrastructure.
USAID’s Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) Programme, a flagship data and information system project of USAID’s Bureau for Global Health, is providing these consultants for one year, during which the advisors will be focusing on two key areas: addressing COVID-19 data management issues, and enhancing the public health supply chain management system.

US Health Advisors to strengthen Guyana’s public health infrastructure

Part of this duo is Emeka Ogbolu, a public health supply chain expert, who is collaborating with the Ministry’s Materials Management Unit to strengthen the efficiency and effectiveness of the public health supply chain management system. In particular, Ogbolu is coordinating with the Unit’s Director in strengthening the operations and logistics of the central and regional warehouses.
With extensive experience in supply chain logistics and management, Ogbolu is dedicated to supporting the Ministry’s vision for 2030 and aligning efforts to achieve public health objectives.
Meanwhile, South African Health Information Systems Advisor Yazabantu Soldati is leading efforts to identify and implement solutions related to the collection, storage, and utilization of COVID-19 data.
With more than 15 years of experience in information systems and data analytics, Soldati brings a wealth of knowledge to support monitoring and evaluation and operations research of health programmes.
US Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah-Ann Lynch, expressed her support for this initiative, regarding it as a key step towards a healthier future.
“Through this strategic partnership, the United States Government, through USAID, is bolstering Guyana’s capacity to combat COVID-19 and optimize public health supply chain management, contributing to the country’s overall health resilience and progress toward a healthier future. We remain a committed and resolute partner with the Government and people of Guyana,” Lynch said.