Rachel Soeiro is a family physician with over 20 years of national and international experience in primary healthcare. She has designed, implemented, trained, and evaluated capacity-strengthening programs for vulnerable populations, covering sexual and reproductive health, prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission, nutrition, and malaria, in Brazil, Niger, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Guinea. She holds a Master’s degree in Child and Adolescent Health and a PhD in Sexual and Reproductive Health from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). In Brazil, she served as an assistant professor, worked in outreach clinics for the homeless, and supervised doctors under the “Mais Médicos” program. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she advised a USAID-funded project supporting 24 community-based initiatives in Brazil’s Amazon region. More recently, she was Interim Director of MSF’s Brazilian Medical Unit, leading the humanitarian response to the Rio Grande do Sul floods. She is currently the Regional Coordinator for the Americas at MSF’s Access to Products for Healthcare (APH) program, working to expand access to essential medicines and supplies in humanitarian settings worldwide.