African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM)
Sylvester Zibusiso Moyo is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in laboratory medicine, public health, and quality management systems. Currently serving as the Fleming Fund QWArS Project Manager at the African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM), Sylvester is instrumental in advancing antimicrobial resistance surveillance across multiple countries in Africa and Asia. Sylvester's roles have included project management, technical assistance consulting, and capacity building, particularly in establishing quality management systems and external quality assessments. With a robust educational background, including a Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Microbiology and various advanced degrees in public health, business administration, and supply chain management, Sylvester has contributed significantly to multiple health initiatives and quality improvement projects across various organizations, including the Dynamic Health Systems Initiative, IQVIA, and the Clinton Health Access Initiative.
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African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM)
The African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM) is an independent, pan-African professional body that coordinates, galvanises and mobilises relevant stakeholders – local, national and international – so that together, we improve local access to world-class laboratory services and build healthy African communities now and for the long-term. ASLM has four primary goals: a) building Africa’s laboratory medicine workforce to meet growing health priorities, b) strengthening the quality of laboratories across the continent, c) ensuring access to safe medical diagnostic products in Africa, and d) building laboratory networks for better disease detection and access to testing services. ASLM is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and serves all African countries. It is endorsed by the African Union.