Frank Chirowa

Regional Strategic Information Lead at RIGHT TO CARE

Frank Chirowa has a diverse work experience spanning multiple organizations and roles. Frank currently holds the position of Regional Strategic Information Lead at Right to Care, where they are involved in the implementation of the ADAPT project aimed at vaccinating 70% of the population for COVID-19 in South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Namibia, and Zambia. Prior to this, Frank worked as a Senior M&E Advisor at EQUIP Zambia, contributing to the organization's efforts in HIV testing, care linkage, and viral load monitoring. Frank also served as a Technical Advisor for Monitoring, Evaluation & Research at Khethimpilo, where they worked on a USAID-EQUIP project focused on achieving the 90-90-90 targets in Zimbabwe. Frank has also held positions at Higherlife Foundation, ActionAid Zimbabwe, Global Health Studies-Thammasat University, and the Government of Zimbabwe's Ministry of Labour and Social Services. Frank began their career as a researcher at zeparu and later served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant/Research Assistant at the University of Zimbabwe.

Frank Chirowa's education history is as follows:

Frank obtained a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Global Health from Thammasat University in the year 2012.

Prior to that, they pursued an Msc Economics degree from the University of Zimbabwe between 2007 and 2009. Their field of study during this time included Health Economics, Corporate finance, and Investment analysis.

Before their postgraduate studies, Frank completed a Bsc Economics degree from the University of Zimbabwe, spanning from 2004 to 2007. The specific field of study for this degree is not provided.

Additionally, Frank holds several certifications. In May 2016, they obtained a First Aid certification from Events Medics Zimbabwe. In January 2016, they completed a course on Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Health Interventions at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences. In May 2015, they acquired a certification in M&E Fundamentals from the Global Health e-learning center. In April 2015, they completed a course on Economic Evaluation Basics, also from the Global Health e-learning center.

There is no information provided for their primary education at Hartley 1 Primary or the specific field of study for their Bsc Economics degree. Similarly, there are certifications listed without specific dates or institutions mentioned, such as Budget Monitoring and Expenditure Tracking Training of Trainers from the Center for economic governance and AIDS in Africa (CEGAA), and Struggle for health from the International People's Health University (PHM)-Sri-Lanka.

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