Anddy Omoluabi
Anddy Omoluabi
Project Director, Equitable Expansion of Community Health Workers Program, MSH Nigeria

Anddy Omoluabi is a senior public health leader with over 25 years of experience designing and delivering health systems strengthening programs across Nigeria and Africa. As Project Director for the Equitable Expansion of Community Health Workers (EECHeW) program at MSH Nigeria, he leads efforts to expand and strengthen the community health workforce in alignment with national priorities.
He previously served as Country Director for the USAID-funded Health Workforce Management Activity, leading a $19 million program to strengthen workforce systems in underserved areas. His career includes multiple senior leadership roles at MSH, including Chief of Party for major HIV and health systems programs, including Chief of Party for the Care and Treatment for Sustained Support (CaTSS) project, Director of Program Implementation, AIDS Care and Treatment Project (PRO-ACT), Director of Regional Programs, Building Local Capacity for Delivery of HIV Services in Southern Africa Project (BLC). Anddy holds a PhD in Public Health from Atlantic International University, and master’s degrees in Medical Geography and Geographic Information Systems from the University of Ibadan.