Viviana Mangiaterra
Associate Professor of Practice

Biography
Viviana Mangiaterra is a SDA Associate Professor of Practice in Health Policy since 2020. She is the Director of the Masters in International Health Management,Economics and Policy (MIHMEP) and director of several SDA Bocconi executive courses like 'Access to Medicines in LMICs' and 'Hospital management simulation course'. She is also coordinating the stream of Global Health within the framework of research carried out by CERGAS which includes: i) an evaluation study on eLIMS/EIR systems in 4 LMICs (Gates grant); ii) the cost-effective analysis in research on Quality Improvement of Integrated HIV, TB and Malaria in Antenatal and Postnatal care in three African countries (in collaboration with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine).
Viviana had global career in international public health. The main focus of her work has been on strategic planning; policy development; health system strengthening; technical advice for program implementation in the field of reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health, gender, HIV and malaria; and partnership-building with a wide range of stakeholders. She has gained broad operational research experience in public healthcare in developing countries.
She has carried out several research projects in key areas of public health. For the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, she has led ongoing 3-year multi-country quality improvement operational research on the integration of HIV, TB and malaria services in antenatal care using a standards based assessment methodology. Her research aims to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of integrated service delivery on outcomes and impact for these three diseases in mothers and newborns.
For the World Health Organization (WHO) she has led many research projects including the operational research of the Reproductive Health and Research Team on Essential Medicines with a main focus on pre-qualification and regulatory aspects of female condoms and emergency contraception; a major research initiative, including study design, questionnaire development, surveyor training, data collection and analysis of a new methodology developed by the London School of Tropical Medicine, for an under five mortality household survey in seven provinces of Indonesia; various research protocols for the study of vitamin A and iodine deficiency disorders in Rwanda.
She has had a long and significant professional career in the global public health arena. She has worked in several leading international organizations at all levels – headquarters, regional and county-based – including the World Health Organization, the World Bank and currently the Global Fund to Fight HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Through this experience, she has developed proven leadership skills in building strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, as well as significant knowledge of working with funding mechanisms of major partner organizations engaged in global public health. As such, she has established a broad network of contacts with stakeholders in the public and private sectors. In her country-based work in Rwanda, Indonesia, Moldova, Sudan, Egypt, the Central Asian Republics and the Caucasus, she has directly influenced policies and the allocation of resources, provided high-quality technical advice, supported national capacity building and the strengthening of health systems, guided evaluation processes and performed operational research. She has successfully led teams with a proven track record for delivering results and success in providing resources for the identified priorities and scope of work.
She has been a visiting professor in SDA Bocconi’s Masters in International Health Management, Economics and Policy (MIHMEP), she has also gained teaching experience at the Johns Hopkins, School of Advanced International Studies, co-teaching the course on Health Problems, Policies and Practices in Developing Countries. She has also taught at Butare University in Rwanda.
She earned a degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Università di Milano; a Master in Pediatrics and a Master in Gastroenterology, also from the Università di Milano, with residential research in child nutrition in Brussels (Hôpital St. Pierre) and Paris (Hôpital des Enfants malades) and a Diploma in International Epidemiology at the Center for Disease Control, Atlanta USA.
Recent Publications
- 2025
The Costs of Digital Health Interventions to Improve Immunization Data in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Multicountry Mixed Methods Study
FEDERICI, C. B., M. VERYKIOU, M. CAVAZZA, W. OLOMI, P. IRAKIZA, K. KAYUMBA, E. RODRIGUEZ, L. E. CASTILLO MENDOZA, S. MALVOLTI, C. HUGO, N. E. NTINGINYA, S. CAMARA, I. SABI, N. SANO, H. SIBOMANA, J. CONDO, A. TORBICA, C. JOMMI, C. MANTEL, V. MANGIATERRA, "The Costs of Digital Health Interventions to Improve Immunization Data in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Multicountry Mixed Methods Study", Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2025, vol. 27, pp. e62746-e62746 - 2025
Impact of electronic immunization registries and electronic logistics management information systems in four low-and middle-income countries: Guinea, Honduras, Rwanda, and Tanzania
MANTEL, C., C. HUGO, C. B. FEDERICI, N. SANO, S. CAMARA, E. RODRIGUEZ, L. E. CASTILLO MENDOZA, J. CONDO, P. IRAKIZA, I. SABI, E. NYANDA, W. OLOMI, M. CAVAZZA, V. MANGIATERRA, M. VERYKIOU, E. FERENCHICK, A. TORBICA, T. CHERIAN, S. MALVOLTI, "Impact of electronic immunization registries and electronic logistics management information systems in four low-and middle-income countries: Guinea, Honduras, Rwanda, and Tanzania", Vaccine, 2025, vol. 54, pp. 127066 - 2025
Vaccinations in low-income countries: Why technology is not enough - Vaccinazioni nei paesi a basso reddito: perché l’elettronica non basta
FEDERICI, C. B., M. CAVAZZA, A. TORBICA, V. MANGIATERRA, "Vaccinations in low-income countries: Why technology is not enough - Vaccinazioni nei paesi a basso reddito: perché l’elettronica non basta", SDA Bocconi Insight, 20 October 2025 - 2023
The Costs of Deploying and Maintaining Digital Health Interventions to Improve Immunization and Vaccine Logistics Data Management in Low- and Middle- Income Countries. A multi-country study in Guinea, Honduras, Rwanda and Tanzania.
VERYKIOU, M., C. B. FEDERICI, M. CAVAZZA, F. SABBATUCCI, C. JOMMI, C. HUGO, S. MALVOLTI, C. MANTEL, V. MANGIATERRA, J. CONDO, A. DELAMOU, E. RODRIGUEZ, L. CASTILLO, N. E. NTINGINYA, A. TORBICA, "The Costs of Deploying and Maintaining Digital Health Interventions to Improve Immunization and Vaccine Logistics Data Management in Low- and Middle- Income Countries. A multi-country study in Guinea, Honduras, Rwanda and Tanzania." in IHEA's 15th World Congress, July 8-12, 2023, Cape Town, South Africa - 2023
Maternal Health
MANGIATERRA, V., M. BUCAGU, F. SABBATUCCI, "Maternal Health" in Global Health Essentials., Mario C. B. Raviglione, Fabrizio Tediosi, Simone Villa, Núria Casamitjana, Antoni Plasència (Eds.), Springer International Publishing, pp. 59-65, 2023 - 2022
Essential components of postnatal care – a systematic literature review and development of signal functions to guide monitoring and evaluation
MCCAULEY, H., K. LOWE, N. FURTADO, V. MANGIATERRA, N. VAN DEN BROEK, "Essential components of postnatal care – a systematic literature review and development of signal functions to guide monitoring and evaluation", BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2022, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 448 - 2022
What are the essential components of antenatal care? A systematic review of the literature and development of signal functions to guide monitoring and evaluation
MCCAULEY, H., K. LOWE, N. FURTADO, V. MANGIATERRA, N. VAN DEN BROEK, "What are the essential components of antenatal care? A systematic review of the literature and development of signal functions to guide monitoring and evaluation", BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2022, vol. 129, no. 6, pp. 855-867 - 2022
Where is the ‘C’ in antenatal care and postnatal care: A multi-country survey of availability of antenatal and postnatal care in low- and middle-income settings
MADAJ, B., S. GOPALAKRISHNAN, A. QUACH, S. FILIACI, A. TRAORE, D. BAKUSA, M. MDEGELA, A. W. YOUSOFZAI, A. J. RAHMANZAI, G. KODINDO, J. GAMI, N. D. ROSTAND, H. KESSELY, S. A. ADDO, M. ABBEY, M. SAPALI, A. OMAR, A. ERNEST, R. MTANDU, A. AGOSSOU, G. K. KETOH, N. FURTADO, V. MANGIATERRA, N. VAN DEN BROEK, "Where is the ‘C’ in antenatal care and postnatal care: A multi-country survey of availability of antenatal and postnatal care in low- and middle-income settings", BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2022, vol. 129, no. 9, pp. 1546-1557 - 2020
Emergenze sanitarie: il caso papilloma virus - Health Emergencies: The Case of the Papilloma Virus
BERLOTO, S., V. MANGIATERRA, E. PAGLIAROLI, A. TORBICA, "Emergenze sanitarie: il caso papilloma virus - Health Emergencies: The Case of the Papilloma Virus", Economia & Management, 2020, no. 3, pp. 28-31 - 2020
Leveraging Global Fund investments for health systems strengthening: a qualitative case study on Morocco’s Concept Note development
BOLAN, N., A. AZZOUZI, K. ALAMI, A. ALAOUI, H. HACHRI, A. LATIFI, E. FERENCHICK, V. MANGIATERRA, S. MURRAY, G. SHAKARISHVILI, Y. SOUTEYRAND, "Leveraging Global Fund investments for health systems strengthening: a qualitative case study on Morocco’s Concept Note development", Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 2020, vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 957-966
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