Partner Focus Area: -Treatment
Adebanke Jehoiakim
Adamu Onu
Abubakar Adamu Musa
Abebaw Debas
Healthy Life is not a dream to every one rather reality to gifted.
ABDULRASHID MOHAMED OMAR
Abdullahi Bilyaminu
I am a community mobilization expert with over 6 years work experience implementing Malaria, HIV/ AIDs, Tuberculosis, Reproductive Health, Malaria, Orphan and Vulnerable Children projects.
As the current Assistant State Coordinator for the CCPN/ HC3 Malaria project, Zamfara-I work closely with the state coordinator and other team members in implementing cutting edge social behaviour change communication intervention that prevent malaria and promote access to malaria treatment and prevention services. To say the least, I supervise nine (9) social community mobilization assistants and approve their individual monthly work plan.
Before joining CCPN/HC3 Malaria project, I worked at Adolescent Health centre (AHC) as a programme officer responsible for community mobilization and demand creation. During this period, I also supported advocacy, monitoring and Evaluation and the development of annual work plans and budgets
In addition to my experience above, I hold a degree in Microbiology and I am fluent in English and Hausa language.
Yoonhee Ryder
Yoonhee Ryder is a Community Health and Malaria Prevention Peace Corps volunteer serving in a small, rural village in the central region of Togo, West Africa. Finishing up her first year of service, Yoonhee works mainly in child and maternal health but also leads several cross-sectoral initiatives focusing on food security and gender. Before Peace Corps, Yoonhee graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a B.A. in Anthropology and a B.S. in Biology, with minors in Chemistry and Middle Eastern Studies. As an undergraduate student, Yoonhee served as a Sparkman Global Health fellow, worked at the NGO AIDS Alabama, and studied abroad in Dubai, Fiji, and South Korea.