Moussa Diawara

Sep 19, 2023

Moussa Diawara is a Guinean state nurse, born on December 31, 1985. He has dedicated his career to improving people’s health through unwavering commitment and solid expertise in the field of public health.

He began his educational career at the Institut de Perfectionnement du Personnel de Santé de DONKA, where he obtained his state nursing diploma. His passion for community health led him to study at the Ecole Nationale des Soins de Santé Communautaire in LABE, consolidating his skills in this crucial field.

Demonstrating dedication and competence, Moussa has held various positions within the Guinean healthcare system. From March 2017, he took on the role of deputy in charge of Planning, Training and Research at the Kissidougou DPS. In this role, he was a key pillar for operational planning, monitoring the implementation, and evaluation of health programs and projects.

His commitment to public health was not limited to planning and management. As Assistant to the Coordinator of the Centre d’Opération d’Urgence de Santé Publique (COU-SP) since February 2019, Moussa has played a crucial role in epidemic preparedness and response. He has developed preparedness plans and monitored the availability of emergency stocks, contributing to health security.

In July 2019, he became Human Resources Focal Point, where he took charge of administrative management and personnel monitoring. His professionalism and dedication have had a significant impact on human resources management within the organization.

From July 2023, Moussa Diawara extended his influence by becoming a mentor at Santé Intégrée. His role as a mentor enables him to share his expertise and experience with other healthcare professionals, contributing to the improvement of practices and the evolution of the healthcare sector in Guinea.

Outside work, Moussa is passionate about reading, cinema, and sport. These personal interests reflect his commitment to a healthy, active lifestyle, alongside his career focused on promoting health and well-being in his community.