Dr. Ndinda Kusu is an experienced public health, program management, and health systems strengthening specialist with over 20 years of experience working with the public, private, and faith-based health sectors to strengthen health and pharmaceutical systems. She has worked extensively in governance, health systems assessments, and human and institutional capacity development, including shaping and implementing policies, guidelines, curricula and tools, training, operational research, and continuous professional development. Dr. Kusu also supports continuous quality improvement, promoting rational use of antimicrobials and curbing antimicrobial resistance, and strengthening regulatory systems with a focus on post-marketing surveillance and pharmacovigilance. She is a member of several professional associations and Kenyan committees, including the National Antimicrobial Stewardship and Resistance Inter-agency Advisory Committee (NASIC). Dr. Kusu holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy (Nairobi) and masters’ degrees in clinical pharmacy (Queens University of Belfast) and public health (University of Liverpool).