Champion communication strategy development at Uganda Health Marketing Group. working with other communications people guide strategic direction in communications for UHMG projects. Duncan manages an advocacy communication project that is aimed at increasing uptake of SRH services for adolescents and youth in Uganda.
organization: Organization TypeNGO
Dr Muhammad Khaliq
Dr. Ferdous Hakim
I am a medical doctor having 12 years of clinical experience in medicine and critical care in cardiology in academic hospitals and hi tech private hospitals. I have experience in clinical and public health research leading to National and International publications under the supervision of eminent health researchers of the country.
I have experience in undertaking surveys for training needs assessment (TNA) and rapid needs assessment (RNA). These involved development of flawless data collection tools, supportive supervision for the collection of data, handling of data and preparation for analysis in SPSS. Finally compiling the results and preparing a report, independently. Based on the report, inputs are provided to the program/ training for performance improvement. I consider myself experienced in conceptualization of new research, planning a research, research data management and reviewing research reports. I have experience in conducting research
I have 8 already published health research work in different peer reviewed journals as co-author and among which 1 is an international peer reviewed journal. Several other papers are in the process of being written.
Summary of exposure & experience: clinical academic exposure – 1.5 years excluding internship; clinical work experience – 12 years excluding internship; public health related academic exposure – 2 years; public health work experience – 3+ years and research experience – 6+ years
Dipak Kanti Mazumder
Diji Victor Ossai
•I am VICTOR DIJI OSSAI, a graduate of Computer Science and Post graduate Diploma in Education, with over three (3) years of continuous and progressive working experience as Professional Research, Monitoring and Evaluation/Data management.
•He is Fluent in Monitoring and Evaluation, data and logistic trends and able to manage large databases of information, design tools for data collection and entering. Adept at utilizing computer productivity software gathering data from multiple sources and working with management to develop helpful reports base on the feedback receive from field. Implementation of qualitative and quantitative method and as well as delivering data for large projects.
•He has Strong skills in areas such as health systems strengthening and any emergency or post conflict sectors, HIV AIDS, Malaria: resource mobilization, team building, supportive supervision, communication and management of sub recipients programs.
•He have a very good knowledge on computer networking and Database like Electronic Medical Record, London school of Hygiene, TraiNet, Epi info Epi Data, SPSS, Microsoft Access and Excel sheet, Pro fox etc.
Diana Namatovu
PERSONAL DATA
NAME : Namatovu Diana
DATE OF BIRTH : 14th December 1991
NATIONALITY : Ugandan
RELIGION : Anglican
MARITAL STATUS : Single
TELEPHONE CONTACT : +256704049610
EMAIL : diananamatovu333@gmail.com
Deepak Kumar Jha
Sr. Officer IT
Daniel Otunge
Daniel, a Kenyan, is a development communication expert with over 15 years’ experience. He holds a Master of Arts (MA) Degree Communication, MA in Philosophy, a Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communications, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from the University of Nairobi. He has attended several skills-building courses in communication and journalism in Africa, Asia, Europe and USA. Prior to joining AATF, Daniel was the head of Communication and Advocacy at the African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA) where he helped establish and manage communication and advocacy Unit responsible for among other things biotechnology outreach programme targeting seed companies and national seed trade associations in Africa, among other key AFSTA stakeholders. Before joining AFSTA, Daniel worked for about six years as Communication Officer with the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA AfriCenter) where, among other duties, he coordinated activities of Biotechnology Information Centres (BICS) in Africa. Daniel has also taught mass communication, public relations and development communication at St Paul’s University, Limuru, as an adjunct lecturer. He has also offered development communication consultancies to various institutions, including UNDP and The World Bank for which he developed a five year Strategic Communication Program and Action Plans for the Kenya ASALs Community Driven Development Projects. Daniel is a media and journalism professiona
Clare Hanbury
In 1983, Clare Hanbury qualified as a teacher and began her career teaching 6-14 year old children in schools in Kenya and Hong Kong. For many years, Clare worked for The Child-to-Child Trust based at the University of London’s Institute of Education where she worked to help embed ideas of children’s participation in health and nutrition into government and non-government child health and education programmes in numerous countries. Clare continued to work to promote these ideas as a freelance adviser and trainer. She has worked in East, West and Southern Africa, Pakistan, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Yemen. In 2008, Clare founded a website www.lifeskillshandbooks.com to promote lifeskills work with children and young people and to promote a lifeskills approach to health education. In 2013, Clare founded Children for Health www.childrenforhealth.org a British Registered Charity that provides accurate engaging health information and inspiring programmes to use fun methods to mobilise children as health activists in their families and communities. Since the inception of Children for Health, Clare has worked alongside government and international non-government partners with programmes in Lesotho, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan and Sierra Leone. Clare has an MA in Education in developing countries and an MSc in International Maternal and Child Health and these from the University of London’s Institute of Education and Institute of Child Health respectively.