Lemonge Norbert, MD, MSc, MBA
Global Malaria Technical Advisor
Bio
Dr. Lemonge Norbert is a physician and global health leader serving as Global Malaria Technical Advisor at the Clinton Health Access Initiative, directing a multi-country malaria portfolio across Cameroon, Benin, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone and the DRC. His work spans malaria strategy, surveillance, digital health, vector control and Global Fund grant-making. He is also co-founder and Director of Strategy & Technical Programs at CHA, building digital tools for last-mile health delivery.
He works embedded within national programs, building capacity that outlasts any grant cycle and keeping decisions centered on the hardest-to-reach populations. This drove his identification of a $180 million malaria funding gap, which he helped close.
He holds an MD, an MSc in Tropical Medicine and International Health (LSHTM), an MBA (UEL) and a DTMH, and is bilingual in English and French. His work asks why communities remain excluded from the data systems malaria programs are built on.
He works embedded within national programs, building capacity that outlasts any grant cycle and keeping decisions centered on the hardest-to-reach populations. This drove his identification of a $180 million malaria funding gap, which he helped close.
He holds an MD, an MSc in Tropical Medicine and International Health (LSHTM), an MBA (UEL) and a DTMH, and is bilingual in English and French. His work asks why communities remain excluded from the data systems malaria programs are built on.