Rose Nzyoka is Palladium’s country representative in Kenya. She is a seasoned development professional with more than 20 years of experience in supporting development programs in various capacities in Kenya, South Sudan, Zambia, and Swaziland working with ministries of health and projects funded by USAID, CDC, UNICEF, Hellen Keller Foundation, and Caritas International, among others. Rose has led development projects as a chief of party, deputy chief of party, knowledge management lead working with various organisations including Abt Associates, University of Washington, and Barclays Bank.
She has led country wide and cross-country assessments funded by USAID, CDC Foundation, and the Hellen Keller Foundation. Her support has included design of data collection, analysis tools and reporting formats. She serves on the Global Digital Health Network as co-chair, she is a member of the Aspen Institute of Development Entrepreneurs East Africa Chapter steering committee, and she is an advisory committee member at the Chandaria Business School of the United States international University. She holds a BSc from Moi University and an MSc in Information Systems from the University of Sunderland UK.
Rose Nzyoka is Palladium’s country representative in Kenya. She is a seasoned development professional with more than 20 years of experience in supporting development programs in various capacities in Kenya, South Sudan, Zambia, and Swaziland working with ministries of health and projects funded by USAID, CDC, UNICEF, Hellen Keller Foundation, and Caritas International, among others. Rose has led development projects as a chief of party, deputy chief of party, knowledge management lead working with various organisations including Abt Associates, University of Washington, and Barclays Bank.
She has led country wide and cross-country assessments funded by USAID, CDC Foundation, and the Hellen Keller Foundation. Her support has included design of data collection, analysis tools and reporting formats. She serves on the Global Digital Health Network as co-chair, she is a member of the Aspen Institute of Development Entrepreneurs East Africa Chapter steering committee, and she is an advisory committee member at the Chandaria Business School of the United States international University. She holds a BSc from Moi University and an MSc in Information Systems from the University of Sunderland UK.