
Ngoni Veddie Muzondo, a dedicated and driven futuristic pharmacist, demonstrates a strong commitment to scientific research and global health advocacy. Passionate about antimicrobial resistance (AMR), sexual reproductive health, supply chain management, and global health, Ngoni's interest in AMR stems from academic exposure and global concerns. He is a graduate of the Antimicrobial Resistance Leadership Program under the guard of ReAct Africa. Recognizing the urgency of combating AMR, Ngoni co-founded Generational Stewards for Antimicrobials as the head of programs and team lead to raise awareness and promote responsible antibiotic use among primary and secondary students. For the past two years, he has been the youth coordinator for the World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) Zimbabwe National Organizing Committee. He has served as a Contact Person of the International Pharmaceutical Students Federation (IPSF) to the Zimbabwe Pharmaceutical Students Association (ZPSA) for the past two years. Advocating for sexual reproductive health and rights, with a focus on education, healthcare access, and gender equality, Ngoni prioritizes empowering vulnerable populations and respecting their rights and is a Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) peer educator under the training of SRHR Africa Trust (SAT). He is an alumnus of the African Middle Eastern Leadership Project (AMELI), the United Nations Millennium Campus Network (UN MCN), and the Aspire Leadership Program, all of which helped him obtain excellent leadership experience and International diplomacy.