Pharm. Bukola Toriola

Bukola is a health practitioner with over 15 years hospital and community based pharmaceutical services.

She is a UKAID/SuNMaP trained National Trainer of Trainers on Program Management for strengthening capacity for Malaria Control in Nigeria; providing technical support to stakeholders on planning, sustainability and human resource capacity building.

A member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN); a trained pharmacist at the University of Ibadan.
She is also trained on HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB management focus at the community level. She is a member of Health Development Guild, Nigeria (HDg-N). She serves as the Director of Mac-Jenny Pharmacy, Abuja.

She is an alumni of LSHC- Leadership in Strategic Health Communication and have served as a Consultant on the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) project; as well as a Consultant with Center for Communications Program Nigeria (CCPN) and Health Capacity Collaborative (HC3)

She is a very pro-active and result-oriented person with the ability to use time and resources effectively. She is married with two children (Charles & Charissa).

She is a Christian and serves in her church as a marriage counselor

Oladele Oloruntoba

Oladele Oloruntoba is a Business Development officer with the Center for Communications Programs Nigeria.

He has a Business development background with over 8 years experience in the Private and Public sector.

Michael Wod-Awat Olworo

International Development Consultant specializing in strategic communication:
strategy development and implementation.

Training

Overseeing the development and production of information and communication outreach materials

Cross-cutting areas such as crisis communication, gender analysis and mainstreaming in communication programmes, cross-cultural communication, etc.

Kareen Shawa

Feminist. Communications officer at EPN. Creative. Masters Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy/Strategic Communications

Holly Freitas

Holly graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She worked a an RN in the US Army for 4 years, specializing in OB/GYN. After working many years in both hospital and outpatient settings, Holly began to pursue work in international health. She co-authored a women’s health curriculum and authored a multi-module HIV curriculum for international use. In 2006, she and her family, moved to Tanzania, East Africa where she began extensive work with the Maasai people group. In 2007, she developed an educational HIV video together with her Maasai colleagues. She completed her Master’s Degree in Public Health with a focus on Community Health Education in 2011. Holly and her family continued to live in Tanzania until fall of 2014 when they returned to the US. Holly continues to focus her efforts internationally as a consultant for Social and Behavioral Change Communication.