Mary is a businesswoman and farmer living in Malawi, building a better future for herself and her family with the help of Opportunity International.
Felicia is a farmer in Rwanda. With access to a loan and training, she was able to invest in her farm and become an independent earner in her household.
Leila lives in a remote village in northern Ghana. A loan and training has transformed her farm.
Caroline owns a popular fruit and vegetable stall in Kampala. She is the sole carer to her four grandchildren.
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Annie Wang is a public health expert with experience working in over 15 low and middle income countries, focusing on innovations in improving last mile access to health care and essential medicines. Annie is passionate about developing resilient health systems through public-private partnerships and sustainable financing. Annie is currently the Head of Global Health at Opportunity International, where she oversees the integration of health programs through microfinance and inclusive finance partners in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Previously, Annie was a Senior Public Health Consultant covering Asia-Pacific at IQVIA, the global leader in health data science, advising clients on how to leverage better data to drive evidence-based insights to address systematic challenges in health systems. She has also held roles as a Health Policy Advisor at the World Bank, Health Economist for the global infectious disease pharmaceutical portfolio at Roche Genentech, and as a management consultant at Oliver Wyman. Annie also spent 18 months in Sierra Leone at the wake of the Ebola epidemic working with the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) to support the government in procuring and distributing medical supplies. Annie holds a Bachelors of Commerce from Queen's University, and a Masters in Public Health from Harvard University. In 2022, Annie received the Pro Bono Australia 2022 Impact 25 Award for her contributions to the social impact sector.
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