Suka Beryle
Partnerships Coordinator
Highest degree :
Bachelors
Field of study :
Public Health
Location :
Kenya
Citizenships :
Kenyan
Experience :
11 Year(s)
Countries :
Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Cote d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Nigeria
Gender :
Female
Sectors :
Humanitarian
Health
Education
Agriculture and Livestock
Aviation
Expansion Officer, Scoping and Advisory Services
Kenya
Living Goods
October 2018
-May 2019
Supported the organization’s expansion and advisory initiatives by identifying and assessing new country and county opportunities in alignment with Living Goods’ New Country Blueprint, Minimum Viable Opportunity (MVO), and Minimum Viable Product (MVP) frameworks. Contributed to strategic decision-making during the early stages of market entry and partnership development Collaborated with the Expansion Manager to design strategic roadmaps, develop tailored program models, and prepare go-to-market recommendations for target countries. Oversaw initial implementation of the New Country Blueprint, coordinating consultants and in-country partners to ensure successful delivery of defined scopes of work. Supported high-level engagements with government officials and stakeholders in potential expansion markets, fostering productive relationships and regulatory alignment, unlocking Burkina Faso entry.
Community Health Supervisor
Kenya
Living Goods
April 2017
-October 2018
Designed and facilitated technical training modules in Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) covering malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia, and malnutrition, and delivered RMNCH training to over 2,500 Community Health Volunteers (CHVs). Delivered high-quality training on Smart Health Android applications, equipping CHVs with digital tools, business acumen, and product knowledge to enhance service delivery. Provided ongoing professional development for Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) and CHVs, ensuring alignment with emerging health priorities and innovations. Contributed to the evolution of Living Goods’ Health Training Agenda, integrating andragogical and pedagogical approaches to enhance learning outcomes and engagement. Supported adherence to Ministry of Health guidelines and standard treatment protocols among CHVs and supervisors. Conducted supportive supervision and field coaching to reinforce practical skills in case identification, management, and quality service delivery. Conducted User Acceptance Tests (UATs) for Smart Health application workflows to validate usability and ensure digital tool effectiveness in the field.
University Level
Kenya
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology
April 2018
-April 2022
BSc. Community Health and Development, Second Class Honors, Upper Division
