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Mousumi Rahman
Country Director, Cambodia at Malaria Consortium
Mousumi Rahman is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and a wealth of experience in public health and epidemiology.
With a Master of Science degree in Demography and Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London, a PharmD with a focus on pharmacy industry from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, and studies in pharmacy from Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, Mousumi has a solid academic foundation.
She has held key positions in reputable organizations, including her current role as the Country Director for Cambodia at Malaria Consortium. Previously, she served as the Senior Programme Advisor - Operational Excellence at SCI Foundation in the UK and as a Programme Manager at Imperial College London.
Mousumi's past experiences include roles such as Malaria Indicator Survey Coordinator at Malaria Consortium, Consultant at PATH and Management Systems International, Epidemiologist at Institut Pasteur, and Consultant at University Research Co., LLC-Center for Human Services.
Her professional journey also includes positions like Project Assistant at Fondation Mérieux, Consultant at the World Health Organization, and Research Assistant at various institutions such as Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Hospices Civils de Lyon, and Université de Genève.
Furthermore, Mousumi has interned at organizations like the Regional Public Health of Greater Wellington in New Zealand and the Public Health Association of New Zealand, showcasing her commitment to gaining diverse experiences in the field of public health.
Her expertise spans across various domains including epidemiology, public health program management, consultancy, and research assistance, making her a versatile professional with a strong foundation in the healthcare sector.
Mousumi's educational background, coupled with her extensive professional experience, positions her as a valuable asset in the field of public health, with a focus on malaria, operational excellence, and epidemiological research.