Odile Pham-Tan

Professional Activities

  • Long-term program management and design in the field of Public Health in developing countries (Africa, South East Asia, Caucasus and Eastern Europe)
  • Public Health expertise with focus on Health/HIV/AIDS program management; Primary Health Care and emergency/refugees care in post-conflict settings; health needs assessments and proposals writing; Human Resources and Financial & Administrative Management; project Monitoring & Evaluation

Higher Education & Qualifications

  • 2008: Master of Business and Administration (MBA), Henley Business School, Henley-on-Thames, UK
  • 2002: Master of Public Health (MPH), International Health, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, USA
  • 1995: Doctor of Medicine, specializing in General Medicine (MD), Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France
  • 1995: Diploma in Tropical Medicine, Prince Leopold University, Antwerp, Belgium
  • 1994: Diploma in Statistics applied to medicine, option Epidemiology (CESAM), Institute of statistics, Pierre Marie Curie University, Paris, France
  • 1994: Certificate in Health and Tropical Medicine, Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France

Work Experience

  • Since 09/09: Project Leader in relation to the Swiss Tropical Institute’s mandate as Local Fund Agent on behalf of the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)
  • 05/09: Consultant / Public Health Expert, Luxembourg Agency for Development Cooperation (Lux-Development), Rwanda
  • 03/07- 01/09: Team Leader / Public Health Expert, Luxembourg Agency for Development Cooperation (Lux-Development), Lao PDR
  • 10/05 – 02/06: Regional Medical Delegate , International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Azerbaijan and Armenia
  • 03/03 – 03/05: Country Director, Family Health International (FHI), Burundi
  • 08/ 02- 02/03: Public Health Technical Coordinator, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Burundi
  • 09/00- 03/01: Health Advisor, Save the Children Fund (SCF-UK), Kosova
  • 04/97- 08/00: Medical Coordinator and/or Field Coordinator, Doctors without Borders (MSF), Bangladesh, Balkan region (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia, Kosova), Angola, Uganda
  • 10/96- 02/97: Research Officer, Regional center for health statistics, France
  • 11/95- 08/96: Medical Coordinator, Doctors of the World (MDM), Uganda
  • 1993-1995: General Practitioner, Private sector, France
  • 1992-1993: Physician, Public sector, France