Virgile Madua KIKAYA is a seasoned public health leader and program manager with more than 20 years of progressively responsible experience in MNCH – FP, HIV/TB, Malaria, NTDs, Global Health Security (GHS) and program management across several countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr Kikaya serves currently as Jhpiego Country Director in DRC and its Global Technical Director for GHS. Throughout his career, Dr Kikaya has demonstrated leadership, innovation and program implementation successes in introducing new public health approaches.
Dr Kikaya work includes the introduction and expansion of community-based treatments for NTDs and Malaria in pregnancy, of HIV prevention services for males including VMMC and of competency based maternal and neonatal capacity building around day of birth. More recently, Virgile has been focusing on improving countries capacities for International Health Regulations and GHS.
Virgile’s work has been published in peer review articles and highlighted in various media. Dr Kikaya passion remains improving locally led public health initiatives and contributing to social development on the continent. Dr Kikaya has collaborated and worked successfully with various donors and UN technical agencies including WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF, USAID, US-CDC, the Global Fund, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UNITAID and GAVI.
Virgile obtained a medical degree from the University of Lubumbashi, DRC, a Master’s in Public Health from the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, and a Master of Science in International Development and Management from Lund University, Sweden. Virgile is a board member of the Global Health Security Network, the convener of the Global Health Security Conference.