Dr Thabale J. Ngulube

Clinician, Researcher, independent

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.

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.

Bisi Bright

Bisi Bright is a Consultant Clinical Pharmacist, Lecturer and Public Health Manager. She is 1st Vice Chairman and CEO of LiveWell Initiative LWI, a nonprofit healthcare enterprise which is targeted at empowering populations across the spectrum with health literacy. Through its Academy, the organization has trained and mentored several undergraduates and postgraduate students in various field sof healthcare and the social sciences.
•Former Secretary General of the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists and past Africa/Middle East rep of the FIP PI (International Pharmaceutical Federation), she sat on the Faculty of the Economist Conferences’ Healthcare in Africa.
•Served on 2 Working Groups of FIP (Maternal & Child Health / Patients as Partners)
•She designed and Chaired an FIP Session F2 in Lisbon, Portugal and has delivered papers at 5 FIP Congresses
•Currently co-supervising a Doctoral (PhD) Research at the University of Helsinki, Finland, at LiveWell Initiative LWI
•An Alumnus of the Anderson School of Management , UCLA in Public Health Management
•Works in the areas of Noncommunicable Diseases, Maternal & Child Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Illness Poverty Alleviation, Executive Health, Workplace Wellness & Worklife Balance, Personal Hygiene Handwashing & Etiquette, Community Health Outreaches, Screening , Ebola Counselling & Hepatitis Screening, Health Empowerment & Healthcare Capacity Development in the areas of Soft Skills & Technical Knowhow.

Barbara de Zalduondo

Barbara de Zalduondo is an independent consultant specializing in the social determinants and dimensions of HIV and other complex biosocial challenges in global health. With 30 years of research, policy, and management experience in social sciences and public health in low- and middle-income countries. Dr. de Zalduondo has designed and led collaborative HIV programme planning and evaluation, policy analysis, capacity development and evidence based advocacy initiatives for combination HIV prevention at global and country levels. She has driven innovative, collaborative research on social protection and HIV, sex work and HIV, HIV-related stigma, measurement of HIV prevention outcomes, and on the interplay of culture, health and sexuality in HIV risk behaviour. Formerly a Division Chief, Associate Director, and Senior Advisor to the Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS, Director of Global Strategies at Social & Scientific Systems, Inc., Senior Technical Advisor at USAID Division of HIV/AIDS, and on the faculty of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, she holds a PhD in biological anthropology from Harvard University and a Master of Science in Behavioral Sciences from The Harvard School of Public Health.