Oluwaseun Aladesanmi

Seun is a dual citizen of Antigua and Barbuda and Nigeria. He’s a Public Health Specialist with over two decades experience implementing programs across Africa, Asia and the Caribbeans.

Seun has a bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences, a post graduate diploma in logistics and supply chain management, a master’s in public health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), and a PhD in public health from the University of Nicaragua. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health and member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.

Prior to joining Unitaid, He spent 10 years at Clinton Health Access Initiative Inc. and most recently was Global Director, Maternal and Neonatal Health based in Zambia. Previously, He served as Assistant Professor, Public Health at Texila American University Zambia and also worked/consulted for a number of  organizations including WHO, UN Women, UNICEF, African Union, OSF, ICAP-Columbia University/CIHP and Axios Foundation/Akesis amongst others.