Nnamdi Njeakor is an accomplished Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist and Digital Health professional with over 12 years of experience applying geospatial tools, data analytics, and digital systems to strengthen health service delivery and drive evidence-based decision-making in high-risk and resource-limited settings.
Most recently, he served with UNICEF South Sudan as a Digital Health Specialist, where he led the implementation of geo-enabled microplanning and electronic logistics management systems (mSupply). In this role, he supported immunization and supply chain programs by updating national settlement master lists, producing high-resolution health facility maps, and building capacity at both national and sub-national levels.
Previously, Nnamdi worked with eHealth Africa in Nigeria and Zambia, providing GIS and data management expertise to support polio eradication, malaria prevention, and COVID-19 response efforts.
He holds an MBA in Human Resource Management and a BSc in Business Administration. He has also completed specialized training in GIS, data analysis, project management (Prince2), and humanitarian information management.
Recognized as a collaborative leader and innovative problem-solver, Nnamdi is deeply committed to harnessing data and technology to strengthen health systems and ensure equitable access to essential services.