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Co-Coordinator
Neil Vezeau
Neil is a US veterinarian with experience in food safety at the wildlife-human interface, having earned his DVM and MPH in 2021. His scholarly work focuses on antimicrobial resistance, veterinary education, and gender equity. Neil also works with veterinary initiatives as President-Elect of the National Association of Federal Veterinarians and member of the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee on International Veterinary Affairs.
Co-Coordinator Emeritus
Mehdi Amrani
Mehdi is a graduate of the Hassan II Institute of Agronomy & Veterinary Medicine Morocco. He stayed active in youth leadership, and was the first African and Arab recipient of the 15th International Veterinary Students’ Association Honorary Life Membership in 2023. Mehdi is the National Vice President of the World Food Forum Moroccan Chapter while also working as a Veterinarian in the Companion Animal Business Unit at PHARMAVET MAROC.
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Janessa Sochima Aneke
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Mugenyi Nathan
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Nduta Kamere
Sochi is a public health microbiologist with advanced training in microbiology, molecular biology, and data science. She has served at the U.S. CDC as both a diagnostic scientist in vaccine-preventable diseases and a laboratory biosafety inspector for select agents and toxins. Her work spans global health policy, science diplomacy, and biosecurity through contributions to WHO, the U.S. Department of State, NATO, and advisory roles with the Biosecurity Forecasting Group and the Council on Strategic Risks.
Mugenyi Nathan is a Ugandan Global Health Researcher with major interests in Antimicrobial Resistance, Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health Research. Dr. Nathan is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Health Sciences of Victoria University in Kampala, Uganda.
He is an editorial board member at ACTA Scientific International Open Library, a Peer reviewer at the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (JAC-AMR), International Journal of Surgery: Global Health (IJSGH) and the Journal of Advances in Microbiology
Nduta Kamere is a global health pharmacist leading initiatives in antimicrobial stewardship, One Health, and healthcare equity. She has advanced AMR strategies and healthcare accessibility across Africa, including contributions to CwPAMS programs. She oversaw co-development of the Quadripartite AMR Toolkit for Youth Engagement. Her expertise also spans supply chains, pricing, and substandard and falsified medicines, where she drives equitable, evidence-based solutions to strengthen health systems and advance global health equity.