Lune De Vie Ananie

Aug 11, 2023

Lune De Vie ANANIE, born in 1987 in Kamsar in the Boké region of the Republic of Guinea, is a leading figure in the healthcare field. Her academic and professional background testifies to her commitment to improving the health of communities and her ability to lead healthcare initiatives at a strategic level.

Lune De Vie ANANIE graduated as a Doctor of State in Medicine from the Gamal Abdel Nasser University in Conakry in 2014. However, her commitment to healthcare led her to join the international NGO Santé Intégrée en Guinée as Technical Manager on February 20, 2023.

As Technical Manager with this organization, Lune De Vie ANANIE played a crucial role in the development of work plans, monitoring-evaluation, and reporting of health-related activities. Her expertise and strategic vision helped guide the implementation of health interventions in line with Guinea’s needs.

A highlight of her career was her role as Malaria Project Focal Point in the Pita Health District for Catholic Relief Service (CRS) between June 2020 and December 2020. She demonstrated her ability to coordinate and supervise essential activities in the field of malaria prevention and management, and also from January 1, 2021 to the end of February 2023: Pita District Technical Assistant for the prevention and management of the three (3) diseases (Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis) subsidized by FM.

Lune De Vie ANANIE is an ardent advocate of lifelong learning, as evidenced by the many advanced training courses and seminars she has attended. Her extensive language skills, including French, Soussou, Maninka and Poular, enable her to communicate effectively with diverse communities.

In short, Lune De Vie ANANIE is recognized for her significant contribution to healthcare in Guinea. Her dedication to improving public health and her ability to lead strategic initiatives position her as a respected expert in her field. Her dynamic career and unwavering commitment reflect her positive impact on the health sector, both in Guinea and beyond its borders.