Victor Williams

182 Appendices Author Biography Victor Williams received his primary medical degree from the College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Nigeria, and postgraduate training in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Research Project Management from the University of the Witwatersrand School of Public Health, Johannesburg, South Africa. He has received additional training in Global Health, Quality Improvement in Healthcare and monitoring and evaluation. Victor works with Georgetown University’s Center for Global Health Practice and Impact in Eswatini and oversees the Implementation and Data Science, Evaluation and Evidence generation portfolios. He has vast experience in public health program management, implementation research, services integration, health management information systems and specialised capacity building for healthcare workers. In past roles, he provided TB and HIV care and treatment services for different population groups, coordinated the establishment of occupational lung health services for miners and ex-miners, and supported the rollout of the client management information system (CMIS) to health facilities in all four regions of Eswatini. Victor contributed significantly to global health to address the COVID-19 pandemic by co-authoring considerations for establishing successful COVID-19 vaccination programs in Africa and supporting the rollout of COVID-19 screening, testing and vaccinations in Eswatini. He provides ongoing technical assistance to the HIV and Tuberculosis Programs in Eswatini to utilise data effectively to improve health service delivery.

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