Dr. Eisa Hamid is a Public Health Physician (University of Khartoum, Sudan) and Epidemiologist (University of Edinburgh, Scotland). He has over two decades of global health, humanitarian, and development experience acquired across several assignments in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. He served in medical/clinical, technical, advisory, and managerial capacities in the public sector, CSO and the United Nations. His work has been focused on, but not limited to, public health, programme management, monitoring, results-based reporting, business development, coordination, and health and community systems strengthening. He is currently a regional senior specialist for the United Nations Office for Project Service (UNOPS) Asia Regional Health Cluster. UNOPS ARHC is the Principal Recipient of $550 million of grants from the Global Fund for supporting health programmes in Myanmar and other four countries in Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam).
A national of Sudan, Dr. Hamid is married to Mrs Zinnah Borsay Hamid, a Liberian from Bong County. They have three children.