About Mohamed Tayub

Mohamed Tayub

BPharm (Hons), MSc Community Pharmacy, Postgraduate Humanitarian Assistance, Distinction in Counselling

Mohamed is a registered pharmacist in Malawi, and his combined experience in pharmacy, counselling, and humanitarian practice underpins his holistic, compassionate, and evidence-informed approach to wellbeing support.

Mohamed Tayub is a pharmacist, healthcare professional, and community wellbeing practitioner with over 15 years of experience in patient care, community health engagement, and health service leadership.

He holds a BPharm (Hons) from Rhodes University, South Africa, where he also completed Counselling as an undergraduate elective, achieving a Distinction, building a strong foundation in active listening, emotional support, and person-centred guidance.

He earned a Master’s in Community Pharmacy from Queen’s University Belfast, providing advanced expertise in medicines management, patient counselling, and public health-focused pharmacy practice. Mohamed also completed a Postgraduate Qualification in Humanitarian Assistance at the University of Liverpool – School of Tropical Medicine, gaining specialist knowledge in community resilience, psychosocial support, and service delivery in diverse and resource-limited environments.

Mohamed is a registered pharmacist in Malawi, and his combined experience in pharmacy, counselling, and humanitarian practice underpins his holistic, compassionate, and evidence-informed approach to wellbeing support.

Approach to Wellbeing Support:

  • Person-centred and non-judgmental
  • Grounded in evidence-based health and behavioural principles
  • Focused on practical coping strategies and self-empowerment
  • Sensitive to cultural, family, and community contexts

Professional Background Highlights

  • Registered pharmacist in Malawi with 15+ years of clinical practice
  • BPharm (Hons) – Rhodes University, South Africa
  • Master’s in Community Pharmacy – Queen’s University Belfast
  • Postgraduate Qualification in Humanitarian Assistance – University of Liverpool (School of Tropical Medicine)
  • Undergraduate Distinction in Counselling – Rhodes University
  • Extensive experience in patient communication and community health engagement
  • Leadership in healthcare service development and training