INSUPPLY HEALTH - Key Persons


Amos Chweya

Job Titles:
  • Director, Regional Immunization Advisor

Annette Mumbi

Job Titles:
  • Finance
  • Operations Manager
Annette Mumbi is the Finance and Operations Manager for inSupply Health. She has over 8 years of professional experience in finance, human resources, office administration and organizational Development. Over the years Annette has successfully managed multi-currency grants from Johnson & Johnson, Argidius Foundation, International Trade Center, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Grand Challenges Canada among others, ensuring that the organization is compliant both under the grant agreement clauses and statutorily across East Africa. Annette has also helped organizations innovate and implement different policies and procedures in line with human resource best practices. She is trained in Finance and holds an MSc in Organizational Development, is Certified Human Resource Professional and a member of Institute of Human Resource Management. She has a passion for operations, ensuring that the organization remains compliant, sustainable while retaining an engaged and motivated team.

Brian Kizito

Job Titles:
  • Member of the InSupply Health Team

Brian Otieno

Job Titles:
  • Member of the InSupply Health Team

Daniel Kinyanjui

Job Titles:
  • Member of the InSupply Health Team

Danielson Kennedy Onyango

Job Titles:
  • Senior Advisor
Danielson Kennedy is a certified Monitoring & Evaluation professional with over 12 years of experience in design and supervision of data gathering, analysis, visualization and presentation. He is passionate about using data for decision making and experienced in using data analysis and visualization tools. In his role as a Senior Advisor at inSupply Health, he leads a measurement, evaluations and learning work stream by providing guidance on implementation research at the national level. Ken has experience working with international NGO's and multilateral donor agencies including, UNAIDS, USAID, Global Fund, CDC, IntraHealth International, Born Free Africa, and World Vision Kenya. Ken has previously been seconded to the Ministry of Health's National AIDS and STI Control Program (NASCOP) as a Strategic Information Specialist where he worked with both the National Government and the Devolved Governments within the Republic of Kenya.

Harrison Mariki

Job Titles:
  • Senior Advisor
Harrison Mariki works as a Senior Advisor for inSupply Health and contributes as a thought leader, driving innovation to guide inSupply towards achieving supply chain excellence, building and nurturing partnerships, coaching and mentoring. Harrison Mariki has worked in supply chain management for nearly ten years, building the capacity of people and systems supporting public health supply chains in Tanzania. He started his career providing technical support to the medical stores department (MSD) in inventory management of HIV/AIDS, malaria, family planning, tuberculosis, and leprosy commodities as a supply chain monitoring advisor. He has extensive field experience as part of the logistics management unit where his role was to strengthen data collection, integrity and use at service delivery points for logistics decisions through implementation of innovative solutions like the electronic logistics management information system (eLMIS) and the ILSGateway. He has also participated in the quantification of commodities for HIV programs and in the design of logistics systems.

Jacqueline Minja

Job Titles:
  • Member of the InSupply Health Team

Janet Makena

Job Titles:
  • Member of the InSupply Health Team

Judith Anyona

Job Titles:
  • Senior Advisor

Judith Omondi

Job Titles:
  • Senior Advisor
Judith Omondi Anyona is a Senior Advisor at inSupply Health where she leads the Data Use project providing strategic guidance in program quality, accountability and good governance. With fifteen years in International development, Judith brings experience in designing, implementing, and managing health projects in Africa and Asia. She has spearheaded the introduction of DMPA-SC in Kenya in both public and private sectors, trained health care providers on quantification for vaccines, reproductive health commodities and pediatric ARVs. Also, she contributed to the development of various policy documents including Kenya FP guidelines, Harmonized Curriculum for LARC & PPFP. Prior to joining JSI, Judith served in program management and implementation roles at Catholic Relief Services with funding from PEPFAR, CDC, and GAVI.

Laura Nabwire

Job Titles:
  • Practice Lead, Kenya
Laura Nabwire is inSupply Health's Practice Lead for Kenya. In her previous roles she has successfully led acquisitions, integrations, and business model changes by transforming complex projects into implementable topics while ensuring business continuity. She has over sixteen years experience in the pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare industry, with supply chain management and commercial operations leadership. Laura is a mentor with the Cherie Blair foundation for women and a member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (MCIPS).

Yasmin Chandani - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
Yasmin Chandani, CEO of inSupply Health, has spent over twenty years supporting and advising national governments, NGOs and multilateral partners in the strategy, design, implementation and measurement of strong, sustainable supply chains for health. Yasmin has served as a director of multi-country, multi-year initiatives, including the SC4CCM (Supply Chains for Community Case Management) Project and the USAID | DELIVER project. Yasmin is a supply chain thought leader who is known for her rigorous attention to quality and her persistent emphasis on capacity development and systemic institutionalization. She has a successful track record in contextualizing and adapting innovations such as mHealth, UAVs and data-driven quality improvement approaches for building people-centered, responsive supply chains.