Muhammad T.
Muhammad T.
Last update: Aug 7, 2024
Muhammad T.
Last update: Aug 7, 2024
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Citizenships:
Pakistan
Languages:
Urdu, English, Punjabi, Saraiki
Highest Degree:
Masters
Experience:
26 years
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Countries:
Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, USA
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Health, Logistics, Disaster Reduction, Agriculture
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Since July 2016, Tariq has been the country director of Chemonics International. Tariq has been leading USAID funded supply chain contracts (TO3, TO4, TO1) designs, planning and implementation assistance since 2009 for strengthening health systems, vertical (VPD-ATM-FP-MCH) supply chains and digital health, data acquisition, analysis and decision making. Tariq has demonstrated leadership for health commodity security and shaping public policy, emphasizing strategic financing, planning; procurement; forecasting and supply planning, logistics information system, storage and distribution sciences for optimizing health service delivery network. He has mastered client and stakeholder relationship, management; planning and developing alliances and partnerships with internal and external partners for strategic and successful implementation. His recent visionary contribution is the integration of multiple disease information platforms including IDSR (digitation of past data), IDMIS (establishing platform for all WHO notified priority human and zoonotic infections), ATM (AIDS, TB and Malaria drug and lab inventory systems) and linking these disease info systems with DHIS-2, pandemic preparedness resource management systems with floods forecast and river flows is poised to transform the way national and global health security could be managed, all this work can be partially reviewed at his LinkedIn profile. Tariq spearheaded the development of Pakistan’s first biosafety and bio-security BSL-2 manual for mobile settings including technical contributions from the NIH, CDC, WHO and project experts. Tariq’s communication, stakeholder, financing and people management skills led the self-sufficiency and sustainable supply chain developments in many ways. Tariq also led development of hundreds of applied sciences publications for health practitioners; digital training and other important resources can be found here. 2 He transformed supply chain public policy and impact for sustainable development, ensured increased domestic financing (~$152 million for commodity procurement), and other health system improvements. In the last few years, Tariq intelligently used data based machine learning and artificial intelligence to guide supply chain performance, training, monitoring and evaluation Tariq has provided technical assistance to African, Asian and Middle Eastern countries for more than nineteen years related to Health Systems, 2010 HINI deployment, FP, HIV/AIDS, TB, EPI, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Public Private Partnership, and institutionalization of Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization (ACSM) within public sector service delivery systems. As the lead proposal writer, Tariq led mobilization of $43 million from GFATM R9 HIV/AIDS; $140m for contraceptive product and transportation financing; and more than $180 million leveraged towards public health supply chains, health commodities, warehouse rehabilitation, procurement and workforce capacity development, transportation, supply chain M&E and LMIS to make health products available thus saving millions of lives of women, children and men. Tariq has been the key support for initiating and executing Family Health International (FHI), Population Services International (PSI) and John Snow, Inc., offices and activities in Pakistan. As a contractor of USAID, UNICEF, BMGF, WHO, Gavi Alliance support to the Government of Pakistan; Tariq and his team are strengthening health service delivery in floods and disaster settings, and health technologies for a number of supply chains in Pakistan. As a student of medicine and surgery in 1986, his voluntary services began for the health of communities of Southern Pakistan with nomadic concentrations in remote and desert areas of Chulistan

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