Paul Kennedy is a result-driven Public Health professional, currently managing the Environmental and Social Performance of the United States Government (Millennium Challenge Corporation) and the Republic of Liberia (Millennium Challenge Account) 257 Million US Dollars Grant in Liberia. Goal of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Grant is to reduce poverty by promoting economic growth in impoverished nations worldwide. Mr. Kennedy is leading the development and implementation of strategic programs that have improved Natural Resources and Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Systems in communities in Liberia.
Serving as the Director of Environmental Programs, with more than ten years of technical and professional experience in managing Environmental and Public Health programs in several countries worldwide, Mr. Kennedy leads the execution of strategic programs that have restored the livelihood of individuals and communities affected by Millennium Challenge Corporation Grant funded projects.
With a strong background in Public Health, Environmental Health and Safety, Community Development and Natural Resource Program Management, Paul has provided technical support for strengthening health systems, developing human resources for health (HRH), and improving health workers productivity in various countries including the United States of America and Liberia. His many years of experience and expertise acquired from a wide array of health and developmental programs management have added immeasurable values to BAF programs.
Paul holds a Master in Public Health (MPH) from Walden University School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Health Management Sciences from Howard University College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences in Washington, DC USA.