Job Position: Consultant
Aisha N Obodoeke
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.
Winthrop Morgan
Virginia Williams
Where Media Meets Mission
New View Media specializes in health communications and marketing, including content strategy, public relations, branding, edutainment media, and social and behavior change campaign development and implementation. Our multi-platform campaigns inspire new ideas, induce action, and create measurable positive change.
Our clients include non-profit, government, and international development firms seeking to reach diverse global audiences.
Mission
The New View Media mission is to help organizations make a positive impact on the world via social and behavior change communications that inspire and ignite positive change.
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Susan B. Aradeon
SBCC Specialist: Susan served for 11 years as resident BCC Adviser for Maternal Newborn Child Health including polio and HIV/AIDS programs in Nigeria and Benin (seconded by Mannion Daniels, Ltd., JHUCCP and PATH respectively) and for 20+ years with UNFPA, DFID/UKaid, USAID, IPPF and Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria. Susan has facilitated development of SBCC strategies and their implementation along with rapid survey monitoring tools and major household surveys. Susan developed Community Communication, a community mobilization intervention for normative change utilizing innovative rapid entertainment education tools that empower health workers, community volunteers and health session participants to become community communicators regardless of their literacy level or social status. She has supported local development of multimedia products (print, radio, DVD) and traveling theater. Her pragmatic, culturally sensitive approach also led to the development of Rapid IPC training for health workers. Her in-school adolescent reproductive health interventions were adapted for NGO peer education activities. Susan has trained and mentored government BCC officers and consultants, transferring leadership to local personnel. She is the principal author of numerous manuals, publications, project report chapters and conference presentations. Susan has carried out field work in most West African and Pacific countries and in South Sudan and Lesotho. She is fluent in French.
Sophia Wilkinson
Shristi Rijal
Sara Buzadzhi
I work as a communications consultant for the Health and Development Foundation, a Russian NGO that develops and implements public health education and outreach campaigns on a range of topics, including maternal and child health, HIV, tobacco use prevention, and healthy lifestyles for youth, with a focus on mHealth solutions.
Rich Batten
Facilitator of social and behavioral change through effective communication across systems, communities, families and generations with experience managing programs in the U.S. and Kenya
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