
Faustine Ndugulile
Faustine Ndugulile was a prominent Tanzanian politician and public health advocate who served as the Director for the Africa Region at the World Health Organization (WHO) before his untimely death. His tenure was marked by efforts to strengthen healthcare systems across Africa and address pressing health challenges.
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Faustine Ndugulile was a sitting MP who passed away during the term of the 12th Parliament.
What next as curtains officially close today for Tanzania’s 12th ParliamentProf Janabi paid tribute to the late Dr Faustine Ndugulile, acknowledging his legacy.
How Prof Janabi won delegates’ support for top WHO Africa jobProf Janabi paid tribute to the late Dr Faustine Ndugulile, the former Regional Director-elect, whose untimely passing created the current vacancy.
Tanzania’s Prof Janabi unveils bold vision in bid for WHO Africa regional director postThe election follows the tragic and untimely death of Regional Director-elect Dr Faustine Ndugulile in November 2024.
Tanzania banks on Prof Janabi as WHO decides on its Africa DirectorThe position fell vacant following the passing of Dr Faustine Ndugulile.
Tanzania outlines why Janabi is best suited for WHO Africa roleDr Ndugulile was the WHO Regional Director-Elect for Africa who passed away before assuming office.
Prof Janabi outlines priorities in WHO Africa regional director bidDr Ndugulile was a Tanzanian public health expert who was elected to lead the WHO Regional Office for Africa at the time of his death.
Tanzania's Janabi to face four others in race to WHO Africa postDr Ndugulile was a Tanzanian public health expert who was elected to lead the WHO Regional Office for Africa at the time of his death.
WHO’s Africa regional director race heats up with five key candidatesFaustine Ndugulile was a former Member of Parliament for Kigamboni who defeated Paul Makonda in a previous election.
Ubunge Arusha Gambo, Makonda kinawakaFaustine Ndugulile was elected as the Regional Director for Africa at the World Health Organization.
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