Kevin Onu
About Kevin Onu
Kevin Onu is a Supply Chain Specialist at Catholic Relief Services, overseeing supply chain management for the Global Fund HIV/AIDS-TB Investing for Impact Project in Abia State, Nigeria. He holds a Master of Public Health from The University of Sheffield and a Bachelor of Pharmacy from the University of Uyo.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Kevin Onu has served as a Supply Chain Specialist at Catholic Relief Services since 2017. In this role, he oversees supply chain management activities specifically for the Global Fund HIV/AIDS-TB Investing for Impact Project in Abia State, Nigeria. His responsibilities include managing relationships between Catholic Relief Services and various stakeholders in the health sector. He ensures the availability of drugs and laboratory commodities at Global Fund-supported sites, contributing to the effectiveness of health interventions.
Education and Expertise
Kevin Onu holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from The University of Sheffield, where he studied from 2007 to 2008. He also earned a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) degree from the University of Uyo, completing his studies from 1997 to 2002. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in public health and pharmacy, which supports his work in supply chain management within the healthcare sector.
Background
Kevin Onu has a background in pharmacy and public health, which informs his current role in supply chain management. He has been involved in data collection and reporting for the Global Fund HIV/AIDS-TB project, highlighting his analytical skills and attention to detail. His experience includes building the capacity of local staff in supply chain management, emphasizing his commitment to enhancing operational efficiency in health programs.
Achievements
In his role, Kevin Onu plays a key part in ensuring the availability of essential drugs and laboratory commodities in Global Fund-supported sites. His efforts in managing stakeholder relationships and capacity building for local staff contribute significantly to the success of health initiatives in the region. His work supports the overall goal of improving health outcomes through effective supply chain management.