Wande Alimi

Anti-microbial Resistance Program Coordinator, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Africa Union, Ehtiopia

Wande Alimi

Anti-microbial Resistance Program Coordinator, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Africa Union, Ehtiopia
Wande Alimi is the anti-microbial resistance (AMR) program coordinator at Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Africa Union. She is currently a veterinarian. Drawing on a range of experience including veterinary medicine, public health policy and research, she currently leads the implementation of the Africa CDC Framework for AMR control in Africa Union member states. She also leads on the one health activities: development and implementation of one health programs within Africa CDC, African Union, and member states. Before joining the Africa CDC, she practised as a veterinary surgeon in Nigeria. She worked as a research analyst at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Health Technology Assessment, Austria and CompanDX, United Kingdom. She is the one health technical advisor, Global Emerging Pathogens Treatment Consortium [GET AFRICA]. She holds a M.P.H from the University of Nottingham.
Last updated: Jan 04, 2025

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