In a historic move, Tanzania’s Dr. Faustine Engelbert Ndugulile has been elected as the new Regional Director for the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region. The election, held on August 27, 2024, in Brazzaville, Congo, marks a significant milestone as Dr. Ndugulile becomes the first Tanzanian and East African to hold this prestigious position since its inception 72 years ago.
Dr. Ndugulile, a former Deputy Minister for Health and the current Member of Parliament for Kigamboni, secured 25 out of 46 votes, defeating candidates from Niger, Rwanda and Senegal. His election comes after a compelling speech at the 74th Session of the WHO Afro Regional Committee, where he emphasized his commitment to transformative change across the continent.
During his speech, Dr. Ndugulile praised the achievements of his predecessor, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, particularly in reducing maternal and infant mortality and fighting diseases such as TB, Malaria, and HIV/AIDS. He outlined his priorities, which include ensuring access to quality healthcare for all, enhancing Africa’s preparedness for epidemic outbreaks, strengthening accountability within WHO’s Africa region, and improving collaboration among member states on health matters.
President Samia Congratulates Dr. Ndugulile
Following his election, Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan congratulated Dr. Ndugulile as she expressed pride in his achievement.
“Heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Faustine Engelbert Ndugulile for being elected the World Health Organization Regional Director for Africa. You have made our country proud, and our continent will greatly benefit from your work. I am confident that your expertise and experience in the health sector will enable Africa to have a vital voice on the global stage in tackling health challenges for millions of our people across the continent. You have my best wishes.” She wrote via her X account.
Dr. Ndugulile’s Public Health and Governance Experience
Dr. Ndugulile brings extensive experience to his new role, with a strong background in public health, governance, and technical expertise. He has served as the Minister for Communication and Information Technology from December 2020 to September 2021 and has been the Member of Parliament for Kigamboni, Dar es Salaam, since October 2010.
His technical achievements include working as a Resident Advisor in Johannesburg, South Africa, from July 2007 to September 2010, where he provided critical support for regional health initiatives. He also served as the Programme Manager for the Blood Safety Programme from May 2004 to June 2007 and as the Assistant Director of Diagnostic Services at Tanzania’s Ministry of Health and Social Welfare from May 2004 to July 2006.
What Lies Ahead in His Leadership in WHO Africa?
As Dr. Ndugulile steps into this crucial role, the African continent is optimistic about his leadership in addressing the region’s most pressing health challenges. His expertise and dedication are expected to drive significant progress in health outcomes across Africa.