Before joining UNITAID, Amélie has mainly worked on resource mobilization, and partnership management for international NGOs and for the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, both at HQ and field level (Iraq, Afghanistan, and Tanzania).
Originally from France, she holds a master’s degree in European Studies and International Relations from the Institut d’Études Politiques de Strasbourg (Sciences Po Strasbourg) and a master’s degree in Political Sciences from the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon).
Maxime is a Canadian communication professional who specializes in digital marketing, multimedia, and strategic communication. He is adept at building and implementing strategies to improve brand awareness, online presence, and audience engagement. Prior to joining Unitaid, Maxime held communication roles with UNICEF, the UN Environment Programme, NGO BirdLife International, media conglomerate Next Digital, to name but a few.
Judith has over 20 years experieince in programme maagement, partnerships and resource mobilization. Before joining Unitaid in 2016, Judith served as senior adviser, external relations at UNAIDS, programme adviser on women and girls at UNAIDS, and programme officer, health at UNICEF. Judith has a background in public health, During the pandemic, she worked with the Access to Covid Tools Accelerator (ACT Accelerator) based at WHO to help coordinate donor engagement across global health agencies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Univeristy of Pennsylvania and a master’s in business and public policy from Yale University. She is from the United States.
Mārtiņš, originally from Latvia, has more than 20 years’ experience working with UN organizations, specializing in public health issues. Before joining Unitaid in 2016, Mārtiņš worked as adviser on strategy, policy and governance at the Roll Back Malaria Partnership. He studied international economic relations and international law at the Institute of International Affairs in Riga and the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.
Momcilo draws on his background as a cognitive psychologist to engage and expand Unitaid’s digital audience. “I’m always thinking about how people perceive and process visual information,” says Momcilo, who creates and curates communications materials for Unitaid’s website and social media. Before joining Unitaid in 2011, Momcilo worked in communications at international organisations including UNHCR, WHO and UNAIDS, in the private sector with Hewlett-Packard spinoff Agilent Technologies, and as a teacher at the University of Geneva, showing students how to create and publish digital content. Momcilo, a dual citizen of Serbia and Switzerland, holds a master’s degree in psychology.
Marina was advisor to the French ambassador for AIDS and communicable diseases at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs before joining Unitaid in 2016. She holds a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and master’s degrees in development & social change, and European public management. A native of France, Marina is experienced in advocacy, partnership-building, public relations and public health.