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    Hilary Mwale

    Deputy PEPFAR Program Director at USAID

    Hilary Mwale is an experienced professional serving as the Deputy Director for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) at the American Embassy in Lesotho.

    With over 20 years of post-graduate work experience, Hilary has worked across various sectors including public, private, NGO, and government, specializing in program and project management in areas such as human capacity development, human resources for health, supply chain management, public-private partnerships (PPPs), and public health administration.

    He is a member of expert panels on Human Resources for Health for the World Health Organization and the Global Health Workforce Alliance, showcasing his commitment to healthcare initiatives.

    Hilary's successful projects include implementing the Vodafone Foundation Public Private Partnership with USAID/Government of Lesotho, the Lesotho Nurse Rural Retention Scheme, National Human Resources Information System, and various supply chain management initiatives.

    Throughout his career, he has demonstrated leadership and received recognition with several awards from the US Government for his contributions, highlighting his dedication to USAID's core values.

    Hilary has provided technical assistance in health systems strengthening across several African countries, including Angola, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and more.

    His educational background includes studies in Development Economics, International Development, Public Administration, Demography, and a Doctorate in Management in Organizational Leadership.

    His professional experience spans roles in USAID, World Health Organization, IntraHealth International, Abt Associates, and various other organizations, where he has played key roles in program management, consultancy, and advisory capacities.

    Hilary Mwale's diverse skills, expertise, and achievements position him as a prominent figure in the field of international development and health systems strengthening.