I have been working in the Expanded Program on Immunization Since November 2016. I have been contributing to procurement logistics Vaccine Supply and Cold Chain Management for EPI and Polio campaign Vaccines, focusing on accuracy and efficiency. I am seeking to contribute to the success of the Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI). Strong background in managing procurement processes, and ensuring compliance with organizational policies. Proficient in ERP systems, such as Oracle, and skilled in producing results within diverse, multicultural environments. My role includes professional oversight of Vaccines and logistics management of COVID-19 Routine immunization and Polio Vaccines (NIDs, SNIDs, PTPs, and Case responses) including mOPV2 and tOPV campaigns after Switch. Participate in forecasting and planning of supply chain at FEPI and also the part of procurement committee at FEPI. I have been working in close coordination with provinces, NCOC, and technical partners (WHO, UNICEF, and GAVI) at the National level. Also working with the NEOC team for Polio Vaccine Management. I have strong academic knowledge and acute analytical, report-writing, and communication skills which have supplemented my work.
5Years’ of experience in federal EPI As a statistical/Logistics officer Responsible for EPI Vaccines routine immunization and specifically COVID-19 vaccines Logistics and Data Management: 1. Managing pre alerts of UNICEF and corresponding with clearing agent for the timely clearance of Polio and EPI Vaccines. 2. Managing vaccine data and data entry in Vaccine and Logistics management information system vLMIS and COVID-19 vaccines in COVIM Logistics management systems 3. Preparation of Vaccine Arrival reports and further submission to the UNICEF after codal formalities/approvals. 4. Vaccine forecasting and waste management 5. Statistical analysis of the vaccines and logistics data 6. Development of shipment plans with UNICEF. 7. Participated in the measles campaign held in 2018 and also participated in several polio campaigns.