Public Health Leaders from Africa CDC and Director General of the National Public Health Institutes in Central Africa Countries

Prof Joseph Nyandwi

Prof. Joseph Nyandwi

Chair, Director General, INSP Burundi (Regional Center of Excellence)
Dr. Dieudonné Mwamba

Dr. Dieudonné Mwamba

Co-Chair,DG INSP République Democratique du Congo

Board Members from Africa CDC

Dr. Cathy Asiimwe Tabaro

Dr. Cathy Asiimwe Tabaro, MBChB, MPH

Epidemiologist, Directorate Science & Innovation, Africa CDC - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Dr. Antoine Mafwila Lusala

Dr. Antoine Mafwila Lusala, MD, MPH, PhD

Senior Country Representative, Africa CDC - Libreville, Gabon

Board Members From ECCAS/CEEAC

DG INSP DRC

Director General, INSP

Democratic Republic of Congo
DG INSP Rwanda

Director General, INSP

Republic of Rwanda
DG INSP Cameroon

Director General, INSP

Republic of Cameroon
DG INSP Angola

Director General, INSP

Angola
DG INSP CAR

Director General, INSP

Central African Republic
DG INSP Chad

Director General, INSP

Chad
DG INSP Congo

Director General, INSP

Republic of Congo
DG INSP Equatorial Guinea

Director General, INSP

Equatorial Guinea
DG INSP Gabon

Director General, INSP

Gabon
DG INSP São Tomé and Príncipe

Director General, INSP

São Tomé and Príncipe

Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS/CEEAC)

The 11 member countries of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS/CEEAC) are:

  • Angola
  • Burundi
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Republic of the Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Gabon
  • Rwanda
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
Regional Collaboration

CEpiNet works closely with the National Public Health Institutes (INSP) from all 11 ECCAS member states to strengthen regional health security, enhance disease surveillance, and promote collaborative public health initiatives across Central Africa.

This Regional Advisory Board brings together leaders from each ECCAS member country to guide CEpiNet's strategic direction and ensure alignment with regional public health priorities.