Nduta Kamere

Associate consultant


Nduta is a global health consultant with over seven years of experience across antimicrobial resistance (AMR), One Health, health systems research, and market access in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has extensive experience providing technical assistance to donor-funded and multilateral programmes across the region and within global health institutions.

At LAMP, she supports the independent evaluation of the UK Fleming Fund AMR programme, contributing to value-for-money and economic analyses of AMR surveillance systems and evidence on how investments translate into improved data use, policy responsiveness, and system performance. Her broader AMR experience spans antimicrobial stewardship evaluation, pharmaceutical systems strengthening, and supply chain dynamics for essential health products, including work under the Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) and the development of the Antimicrobial Resistance Toolkit for Youth Engagement in collaboration with the Quadripartite (FAO, UNEP, WHO, and WOAH). She works across complex global health initiatives involving governments, NGOs, multilaterals, and academic institutions, contributing to landscape analyses, policy and economic research, stakeholder engagement, and programme learning.

She also engages in global health systems and policy work on AMR through the Fleming Initiative, AMR Narrative, and the National Action Plan Translation Project, focusing on market shaping, diagnostic economics, communications, and policy translation.

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