Hello!

I’m Tèmítọ́pẹ́.

A pharmacist & pharmacutical policy analyst using data and operational expertise to build systems for equitable medicine access.

About Me…

I am a pharmacist, project leader, and global health strategist working where clinical operations meet policy reform. Currently advancing my MSc in Global Health Policy at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, I dedicate my career to one clear goal: transforming access to medicine in low-resource settings—so that every person, regardless of geography or circumstance, can rely on safe, affordable, and quality-assured medicines and health technologies.

As a pharmacist, I understand the medicine. As a data analyst, I measure the system. As an operations and program manager, I know how to build and improve it.

My mission is to ensure universal access to safe, efficacious, quality-assured, and affordable medicines. I work at the intersection of pharmaceutical policy, data analytics, and program implementation, translating on-the-ground realities into actionable strategies for global health agencies, governments, and NGOs.

I specialise in turning policy goals into operational reality. My work focuses on the entire medicine access chain—from analyzing regulatory bottlenecks and supply chain data to designing and managing programs that deliver results. I combine frontline pharmacy experience with data-driven analysis to create resilient, equitable pharmaceutical systems in low- and middle-income countries. Here, I break down how to transform systemic gaps into access, equity, and impact.
Explore my approach to strengthening pharmaceutical systems—where data meets delivery, policy meets pragmatism, and every insight is grounded in real-world experience.