National Project Coordinator, Health System and Performance
Mohanned Abdalla is a results-driven Medical Doctor and Project Manager with extensive experience leading high-impact health and humanitarian initiatives in complex environments. He excels at strategic planning, resource management, and stakeholder coordination, with a proven ability to manage multidisciplinary teams and deliver projects that drive sustainable development. His work with i-APS Sudan focuses on health services and systems monitoring and performance monitoring. One of the focus activities includes addressing famine focuses on understanding its complex causes, identifying effective prevention strategies, and improving responses to food crises.
His career combines clinical practice as a Medical Doctor and Assistant Medical Director with key leadership roles in a national sustainable development organization. As a Project Manager and Vice President, he has overseen large-scale emergency responses across multiple states, benefiting tens of thousands of individuals by managing field clinics in conflict zones and leading initiatives focused on WASH and nutrition. Mohanned has direct experience managing cholera and COVID-19 isolation centers, coordinating with bodies like the WHO and UNICEF, and is a certified trainer with the Sudanese Red Crescent Society.
Mohanned holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and a Diploma in Medical Education. His medical expertise is enhanced by numerous certifications from WHO, UNICEF, and Save the Children in critical areas such as Case Management in Outbreaks, Nutrition in Emergencies, M&E, and Agile Project Management. With his unique combination of clinical expertise and proven leadership in crisis settings, Mohanned is an exceptional National Project Coordinator equipped to lead complex humanitarian projects successfully.