Temitayo Erogbogbo

Temitayo Erogbogbo

Temitayo Erogbogbo leads multilateral organization engagement at MSD and is the director of global advocacy for the MSD for Mothers initiative. He is responsible for driving health equity through collaborative programs and advocacy efforts that promote policy and practice changes to enhance health outcomes by strengthening the capacity and resilience of health systems. Erogbogbo holds a BSc in management sciences from Loughborough University and an MSc in information technology for management from Coventry University.

Latest Articles

Opinion: How to sustainably accelerate maternal health outcomes

Opinion: How to sustainably accelerate maternal health outcomes

about 1 year ago // Maternity Matters: Funding the Future: Sponsored by MSD for Mothers

At the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, leaders called for member states to take decisive actions to enhance maternal and newborn health. Here’s how proven approaches through collaboration are spearheading progress.

Opinion: Improving health systems through private sector engagement

Opinion: Improving health systems through private sector engagement

over 1 year ago // Maternity Matters: Funding the future: Sponsored by MSD for Mothers

At the 77th session of the World Health Assembly, leaders discussed greater private sector participation to advance progress on maternal mortality reduction. Learn how strategies are being put into practice for sustained improvements in maternal health.

Opinion: Private sector, UHC, and maternal mortality amid COVID-19

Opinion: Private sector, UHC, and maternal mortality amid COVID-19

over 4 years ago // Maternity Matters: Funding the Future: Sponsored by MSD for Mothers

MSD for Mothers' Temitayo Erogbogbo explains why now is the time to create deeper alliances across sectors at scale or risk losing the opportunity to make real, sustainable change.