Tariro Mutamuko, FCCA, serves as the Chief of Risk and Compliance for the Africa Region at the World Health Organization (WHO), where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of risk management and compliance initiatives across the continent. With over 11 years...
Tariro Mutamuko, FCCA, serves as the Chief of Risk and Compliance for the Africa Region at the World Health Organization (WHO), where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of risk management and compliance initiatives across the continent. With over 11 years of robust experience in internal audit and risk management, including significant tenure at SAB-Miller, Tariro brings a wealth of knowledge in enterprise risk management and corporate governance to her current position. As a strategic member of the General Management Cluster at the WHO Africa Regional Office, she leads a dedicated team focused on enhancing compliance frameworks and quality assurance processes.
In her role, Tariro is instrumental in coordinating the Regional Compliance and Risk Management Committee, ensuring that best practices are implemented across various thematic areas, including internal controls and business process improvement. Her expertise in internal audit and financial reporting allows her to effectively identify potential risks and develop proactive strategies to mitigate them, thereby safeguarding the integrity of WHO's operations in Africa.
Tariro's leadership is characterized by her ability to convey complex ideas clearly and concisely, fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders. She is committed to driving continuous improvement within the organization, leveraging her skills in business process re-engineering to optimize workflows and enhance operational efficiency. Through her strategic vision and unwavering dedication, Tariro Mutamuko is not only advancing the mission of the WHO but also contributing to the broader goal of improving health outcomes across the African region.