Interests:
Public services reform/ health systems strengthening, health system governance, Antimicrobial Resistance AMR. Communicable Diseases.. One health. Multisectoral Collaboration and social determinants of health. Health Equity; Reproductive Health Appropriate Use of MedicinesSkills:
Policy analysis, program design and development, consensus building, consultations and process management, designing and establishing programmes. and funding mechanisms.Background and relevant experience:
Liz Tayler is a public health physician who has worked at a high level in UK and international health for thirty years. For the last eight years, she has been coordinating action on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in WHO HQ and the Eastern Mediterranean Region. . She has also been a senior advisor in human development for DFID in Tanzania, Nigeria, and Africa Region and a Director of Quality and deputy director of public health in UK Primary care trusts.She has practical experience in partnership working, and stimulating collaboration across sectors. She has expertise in designing and managing creative and innovative programmes and funding instruments to improve delivery.
- AMR WHO. Regional Advisor AMR and IPC EMRO, Senior Technical Specialist Egypt. Joint External Evaluation Pakistan. AMR Review missions Iraq Tunisia. Team lead Tripartite Joint Secretariat (WHO FAO WOAH) -.Responsible for the development of the AMR Multi PartnerTrust Fund , Quadripartite Strategic Framework for AMR and poisition papers on AMR and UNSDCF. Team lead National Action Plans and monitoring. Supported National Action Plan development in over 30 countries, Led the development of AMR M and E Framework and TRACSS (Tripartite AMR country self-assessment) system. Lead the development of the AMR community of practice.
- UKDHSC – Design of Fleming Fund
- DFID Tanzania – Development and management of programmes in reproductive health, nutrition, malaria, social protection, WASH , primary education, and innovation in human development
- DFID Africa – Development of PMDUP (Safe abortion) and Evidence for Action (Maternal Health )
Personal:
Liz is British, based in Ontario Canada.. English mother tongue; intermediate French. She is a medical doctor, fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and faculty of Public Health UK, and an associate professor at St Georges City University For a full CV and list of publications email Liz at the address given at the top of this profile.For a full CV and list of publications email Alice at the address provided at the top of this profile.