
Paradzai Innocent Njazi holds a BSc in Nursing Science from the University of Zimbabwe. He currently works at Karanda Mission Hospital. He aspires to become a global health figure, with a particular focus on antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
To bolster his expertise in this area, Mr. Njazi has acquired various AMR-related certificates from prestigious institutions such as the Foundation to Antibiotics Resistance (UK) and ReAct Africa. He also holds a foundation-to-leadership certificate from Harvard University.
Mr. Njazi has been actively involved in efforts to mitigate AMR through awareness campaigns in secondary schools and by publishing articles on the topic. His dedication to this cause was recognized when he was awarded second place in an international AMR student essay competition.
Recognizing the knowledge gaps and paucity of data surrounding AMR, Mr. Njazi is spearheading a research team at GSA organization. Through this initiative, he aims to deepen understanding and generate valuable insights that can inform more effective strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance.