Everlyn Mande

Finance Manager at LifeNet International

Everlyn Mande has over 15 years of experience in finance and administration, with a strong background in accounting and project budgeting. Beginning as an Assistant Lecturer at Team Business College from July 2004 to June 2007, Everlyn taught subjects including Financial Accounting and Information Technology. From May 2005 to September 2009, Everlyn served as an Accountant/Bursar at Uganda Christian University, focusing on financial management and reporting. Subsequently, Everlyn worked at Uganda Revenue Authority from October 2009 to January 2017 as a Business Analyst in the Process Management Division, contributing to the operationalization of Electronic Fiscal Devices. Currently, Everlyn holds the position of Finance Manager at LifeNet International since March 2017, responsible for monitoring project expenditures and preparing annual budgets for the Uganda country office.

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LifeNet International

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LifeNet partners with community health centers to build their medical and administrative capacity and connect them with pharmaceuticals and equipment. By strengthening local capacity in every link of the healthcare delivery chain, we can transform primary care for Africa’s poor. LN's conversion franchise platform for primary care health centers is designed for impact, scale and sustainability, drawing on business principles to build in-country capacity and generate long-term effect. LN launched its conversion franchise model with 12 facilities in Burundi in 2012. Now, in 2017, LN's network has expanded to include 77 facilities in Burundi, Uganda, and the Eastern DRC, providing high quality care for over 1,000,000 patient visits per year. By 2025, LN plans to transform quality of care received in 20 million patient visits to 1,000 franchised health centers operating in 10 East African countries. LN has been recognized by the WHO as an innovative healthcare solution through Social Innovation in Health Initiative (SIHI) and is active in innovation networks including Innovations in Healthcare, the Social Enterprise Accelerator at Duke University (SEAD), the Center for Health Market Initiatives (CHMI), the International Center for Social Franchising (ICSF), the Pfizer Foundation, the Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network (EPN), and the Segal Family Foundation.


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