Former director-general of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) Dr Ifedayo Adetifa has been appointed chief transformation officer and CEO of a global NGO, FIND.
The organisation announced the appointment on its website on Thursday.
The statement read, “FIND is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Ifedayo Morayo Adetifa as Chief Transformation Officer. Dr Adetifa, who will also function as Chief Executive Officer, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in global health and health security, particularly in the prevention and control of infectious diseases.
“Dr Adetifa, a seasoned pediatrician and accomplished infectious disease epidemiologist, previously served as the Director-General and CEO of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control & Prevention. During his tenure at the NCDC, he played a pivotal role in advancing Nigeria’s COVID-19 response. He also attracted substantial programme funds, managed significant budgets, and supervised a large team dedicated to combating outbreak and endemic pathogens.”
FIND helps accelerates equitable access to reliable diagnoses around the world. It also connects countries and communities, funders, decision-makers, healthcare providers, and developers to spur diagnostic innovation and make testing an integral part of sustainable, resilient health systems.
Expressing his enthusiasm for his new role, Dr Adetifa stated, “I am thrilled to join FIND at such a critical juncture for global health and especially for diagnostics. I look forward to leading FIND’s team and collaborating with our global partners to drive diagnostic innovation and ensure these advancements reach those most in need.”
Chairman of the FIND board, Dr. Ayoade Alakija, highlighted the significance of this appointment: “As FIND embarks on a new and exciting transformative journey, we are excited to welcome Dr. Adetifa to the FIND family as he takes on CEO responsibilities. His appointment marks a significant milestone, as he becomes the first African CEO from the Global South that FIND was established to serve.
“I am particularly proud to welcome the first African Chief Executive into the Geneva Global Health Campus and the wider ecosystem. Rebalancing power is what will advance health for all, and I remain fully committed to ensuring that global health leadership reflects the diversity of the populations we serve.”
Adetifa was appointed NCDC DG on September 6, 2021, and he handed over to Dr Jide Idris in February 2024.
He received his undergraduate medical qualifications from the University of Ilorin, and completed his pediatric residency at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos, with the award of a fellowship of the West Africa College of Physicians in paediatrics.
He obtained an MSc from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, and a PhD (all in epidemiology) from the University of Amsterdam. He also was an associate professor of infectious diseases epidemiology at LSHTM before his appointment to the NCDC.