Folake Olayinka
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Folake Olayinka, physician and global health leader. Since October 2020 has served as the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Global Immunization lead/STAR Fellow. She also served as Technical and Strategy lead for the
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Access and Delivery Initiative Washington DC, United States. Prior to joining USAID Washington, she worked with JSI Arlington VA, USA (Aug 2015-Oct 2020) as Project Director MOMENTUM Routine Immunization Transformation and Equity (MRITE); Senior Immunization Advisor and Immunization Center Senior Leadership team member ;. and Global Immunization Team Leader USAID's Flagship Maternal Child Survival Program aimed at ending preventable maternal and child deaths. She has been the Program Director of Support to National Malaria Program,(SuNMAP) a UKAID funded project supporting Nigeria's National Malaria Control Program and to provide comprehensive malaria control technical assistance, led by
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. She is a member of WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts ( SAGE) and also serves on the SAGE working Group on COVID-19 vaccines. From 2010 to 2014, she was a member of WHO Immunization Practice Advisory Committee (IPAC). She serves on the WHO African Regional Immunization Technical Advisory Group (RITAG) and is a scientific advisor for the African Leadership Initiative for Vaccinology Expertise, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Her most important works are in routine immunization,,
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, maternal and child health (MCH), HIV, and malaria programs. She is an ASPEN New Voice Fellow and Fellow of the WomenLift Health Leadership program Stanford University USA.


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