Naheed Ahmed

I am a Monitoring & Evaluation Program Officer in the Knowledge Management Unit of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs. I assist with KM research activities, such as needs assessments, routine monitoring, and impact evaluations. I am experienced in qualitative and ethnographic field research, with an interest in using data visualization to communicate research findings. I have lived overseas and worked on health projects in Tanzania and South Africa. I have a Master’s of Public Health and Master’s of Bio-cultural Medical Anthropology from the University of South Florida.

Joel Oduor Otieno

Joel is a Community and Public Health Nutritionist with an extensive knowledge and a wealth of experience in health and nutrition programming, monitoring and evaluation, capacity development, global health and international development. He holds a Bsc in Food Nutrition and Dietetics from South Eastern Kenya University and a Micromasters of Leadership in Global Development at The University of Queensland, Australia.
Currently, Joel is a Research and Field Officer at EpiStat Research with a focus on building capacities in SMART Methodology. The bulk of the work mainly targets planning and execution of nutrition assessments, development of survey tools and protocols, report writing, representation and communication.
With the 3 years of experience, Joel has worked as a Clinical Nutritionist working with People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in the Comprehensive Care Clinics, Pregnant and Lactating Women at the Maternal Child Health Centers and management of malnourished children through implementation of the Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition Protocol.
With knowledge of Leadership on Global Development and Nutrition, Joel is available for opportunities that may call for skills and competence in the following area of interest; project management, monitoring and evaluation, cash transfer programming, community management of acute malnutrition, water sanitation and hygiene, food nutrition and security, sustainable development and global health.

Grace Peters

Provides technical direction and management/ administrative leadership for the Glorious Family Helps Evangelical International Min. Inc. (GFHEIM) a.k.a. Glorious Family Health Link organization. Development and design of broad-based strategies and implementation for interventions of the improvement of nutrition, quality family life/reproductive health, Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) & HIV/AIDs prevention programs within the community and organizations. Provide strategic program support in the areas of advocacy, behavior change communication, curriculum development, supportive supervision, needs assessment, Baseline, Midterm and End line assessment, situation analysis, strategic communications, research, training, workshop facilitation and writing.