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Mozambique Country Director, USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) Project Dimitri Peffer

Dimitri Peffer is a supply chain management, health systems strengthening, health economics, and information systems expert with more than 25 years of experience in Africa, Asia and Europe with private and public sector organizations. He currently serves as Country Director for the USAID Global Health Supply Chain-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project in Mozambique where he provides overall strategic direction and leadership for the 80 to 100 staff, $100 million per year GHSC-PSM Procurement and Technical Assistance project. Previously he served on various other development projects in Mozambique and Zimbabwe where he drove the support to Central de Medicamentos e Artigos Medicos (CMAM) with the development of the Ministry of Health Pharmaceutical Logistics Strategic Plan and the creation of the Central Medical stores Data Warehouse and Logistics Control Tower. Prior to this, he played a key role in strengthening MOH financial systems to be able to benefit from the Global Fund Round 8 funding. As USAID Health Health Systems Strengthening advisor, he worked on the arrival of the first ever USG-funded ARVs in Mozambique. Within the Mozambique MOH, he led CMAM Internal Audit and Information Systems Departments from 2000 to 2004. Dimitri holds a Master in Business Engineering degree from UCL (Belgium) and M.Sc. Health Economics degree from York University (UK).