Tiwadayo Braimoh has over 20 years of work experience in various aspects of improving access to medicines, health systems strengthening and health policy. He currently works with Medicines Patent Pool (MPP), Geneva, Switzerland where he leads globally on policy aspects of improving access to COVID-19 products through intellectual property licensing and technology transfer. He is also the focal point person for MPP across diseases areas for Africa.
He started off his career in the pharmaceutical industry as a medical representative, became a product manager and then a Business Development Manager. He left the private sector in 2013 after nearly a decade to join Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) where he worked on public health programs to improve access to medicines and with governments on access, health systems and health financing policies and programs.
Tiwadayo, a Nigerian, holds an MSc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing from London School of Economics and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and an MBA from the University of Lagos. He is also a Pharmacist and Fellow of the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists.