Matshidiso Moeti Explained
Matshidiso Moeti |
Birth Date: | 13 March 1954 |
Birth Place: | Greater Johannesburg area, South Africa |
Alma Mater: | University of London [1] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Occupation: | |
Years Active: | 1980s — present |
Nationality: | Botswana |
Regional Director WHO Regional Office for Africa |
Matshidiso Rebecca Natalie Moeti is a physician, public health specialist and medical administrator from Botswana who has been serving as Regional Director of the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (AFRO), headquartered in Brazzaville, the Republic of the Congo, since 2015.[2]
Early life and education
Moeti was born in South Africa in the 1950s.
In 1978, she obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine of the University of London. Later, in 1986, she graduated with a Master of Science in Community Health for Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.[1]
Career
In the early 1990s, Moeti worked for the Botswana Ministry of Health. She then joined UNAIDS, rising to the position of Team Leader of the Africa and Middle East Desk, based in Geneva, from 1997 until 1999. She also served as the Regional Health Advisor for UNICEF’s Regional Office for East and Southern Africa.[3]
In 1999, Moeti joined the WHO Regional Office in Africa, working on HIV/AIDS. She was appointed as Assistant Regional Director, serving in that capacity from 2008 until 2011. She also served as the Director of Noncommunicable Diseases at the regional office. From 2005 until 2007, she served as the WHO Country Representative in Malawi. At the time of her appointment to her current position, she was the Coordinator of the Inter-Country Support Team for the South and East African countries of WHO African Region.
Moeti was appointed as Regional Director of the WHO Regional Office for Africa on 27 January 2015, by the WHO Executive Board sitting at its 136th session in Geneva, Switzerland. She became the first woman to head the office.[4] She assumed office on 1 February 2015, to serve a renewable five-year term.[5] This followed the endorsement of the health ministers of the 47 member countries in the Africa Region, at their meeting in Cotonou, Benin, in November 2014. She replaced Luis Gomes Sambo of Angola, who served as the Director of AFRO from 2005 until 2015.[6] She was reelected for a second term in 2019.[7]
Other activities
Selected publications
- Norr. Kathleen. Tlou. Sheila. Moeti. Matshidiso. Impact of Peer Group Education on HIV Prevention Among Women in Botswana. Health Care for Women International. March 2004. 25. 3. 210–226. 10.1080/07399330490272723. 15195767. 26715341 .
- Zere. Eyob. Moeti. Matshidiso. Kirigia. Joses. Mwase. Takondwa. Kataika. Edward. Equity in health and healthcare in Malawi: analysis of trends. BMC Public Health. 15 May 2007. 7. 1. 78 . 10.1186/1471-2458-7-78. 17504530. 1884146. free.
- Moeti. Matshidiso. Winning the battle against the scourge of poliomyelitis in the African Region. Vaccine. October 2016. 34. 43. 5142–5143. 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2016.05.059. 27576072. free.
- Nkengasong. John N. John Nkengasong. Maiyegun. Olawale. Moeti. Matshidiso. Establishing the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention: responding to Africa's health threats. The Lancet Global Health. March 2017. 5. 3. e246–e247. 10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30025-6. 28108138. free.
- Moeti. Matshidiso. Nandy. Robin. Berkley. Seth. Davis. Steve. Levine. Orin. No product, no program: The critical role of supply chains in closing the immunization gap. Vaccine. April 2017. 35. 17. 2101–2102. 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2017.02.061. 28364913. free.
- Aranda. Sanchia. Berkley. Seth. Cowal. Sally. Dybul. Mark. Evans. Tim. Iversen. Katja. Moeti. Matshidiso. Osotimehin. Babatunde. Peterson. Stefan. Piot. Peter. Purandare. Chittaranjan N.. Sidibé. Michel. Trimble. Ted. Tsu. Vivien Davis. Ending cervical cancer: A call to action. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. July 2017. 138. 4–6. 10.1002/IJGO.12182. 28691327. free.
- Moeti. Matshidiso. Longer and healthier lives for all Africans by 2030: perspectives and action of WHO AFRO. The Lancet. December 2017. 390. 10114. 2747–2749. 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32128-1. 28917962. 833933 .
- Rosenthal. Philip J.. Breman. Joel G.. Djimde. Abdoulaye A.. John. Chandy C.. Kamya. Moses R.. Leke. Rose G. F.. Moeti. Matshidiso R.. Nkengasong. John. Bausch. Daniel G.. COVID-19: Shining the Light on Africa. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 5 May 2020. 102 . 6 . 1145–1148 . 10.4269/AJTMH.20-0380. 32372749. 7253089 . free.
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Biography – Dr Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti – WHO Regional Director for Africa . https://web.archive.org/web/20150131080910/http://www.afro.who.int/en/sixty-fourth-session/rd-nomination/biography-dr-moeti.html . dead . January 31, 2015 . 15 June 2017 . 1 February 2015 . Brazzaville . World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa.
- News: McNeil Jr.. Donald G.. Botswana Doctor Is Named to Lead W.H.O. in Africa. The New York Times. 27 January 2015.
- Web site: Dr Matshidiso Moeti . 2022-09-23 . WHO Regional Office for Africa . en.
- Web site: 28 January 2015. 28 January 2015. WHO Gets New Africa Region Head. Kampala. Watuwa. Timbiti. .
- Web site: 28 January 2015. WHO Executive Board Appoints Dr Matshidiso Moeti As New Regional Director for Africa. https://web.archive.org/web/20150128043154/http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/notes/2015/dr-matshidiso-moeti/en/. dead. January 28, 2015. 27 January 2015. WHO Media Centre.
- Web site: WHO Veteran Elected As Head of Africa Office Amid Ebola Criticism. 5 November 2014. Samuel. Elijah. Reuters. 28 January 2015.
- Dr Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti elected to serve for a second term as the WHO Regional Director for Africa . Botswana Ministry of International Affairs and Cooperation . Gaborone . 22 August 2019.
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- https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/Institute/Committees/SAB_ZIG/SAB_ZIG_Members.html Scientific Advisory Board of the Centre for International Health Protection (ZIG)
- https://www.womenlifthealth.org/global-advisory-board Global Advisory Board
- https://www.worldhealthsummit.org/about-whs/leadership.html Council