U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator
The Coordinator of United States Government Activities to Combat Malaria Globally, known usually as the U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator, is an official overseeing all U.S. Government worldwide activities to combat malaria, most notably the President's Malaria Initiative.[1][2] The position is presidentially appointed within the U.S. Agency for International Development. The current incumbent is Kenneth Staley.[3] For its first eleven years the post was occupied by Admiral Tim Ziemer.[4][5]
List of U.S. Global Malaria Coordinators
- R. Timothy Ziemer (RADM, Ret.) (June 2006–April 2017)[6]
- Kenneth Staley (April 2018–Present)[7]
See also
References
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