Jennifer Mulik

Senior Director, ACHIEVE project at PACT INC

Jennifer Mulik has extensive experience in managing health programs and operations in various international organizations. Jennifer has held roles such as Deputy Director at the U.S. Department of State, Director of Health Programs at Pact, Deputy Chief of Party at World Vision International, and IDIQ Director at Chemonics International. With a strong background in public health, Jennifer has developed and managed multimillion-dollar portfolios, overseen program management units, provided leadership in technical working groups, and fostered donor relationships. Jennifer has a Master of Public Health from Boston University, an MA in Post-Soviet and East European Studies from The University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor's degree in Slavic Studies from West Virginia University.

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PACT INC

In South Africa, Pact has led far-reaching, historic efforts to stem the spread of HIV and AIDS and provide critical services to those living with the disease. We have strengthened the capacity of more than 100 local organizations that have helped carry out a multi-pronged prevention-and-treatment campaign. With funding from the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, Pact facilitated the efficient flow of funds to partners, dramatically increasing the scope, scale and quality of services they offer across South Africa, with many of our partners "graduating" to direct funding from the U.S. government. Currently, Pact is helping to build the capacity of South Africa's Department of Social Development to better support orphans and vulnerable children, including those affected by abuse, neglect or exploitation. Specifically, the project is strengthening the department's response to tuberculosis, HIV and other diseases among vulnerable children. With support from USAID, Pact is also working to promote and protect human rights among vulnerable populations across the Southern African Development Community region.


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