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I am an expert in Human Resources and Logistics & Infrastructure.
I work at FHI360 as a Technical supply chain/LAB. I am also an active member of GTT Condom, HIV prevention, Laboratory, and the network of pharmacies supported by EpiC. I am also a national condom champion. I'm Trainer in the use of the FC2 female condom and trainer in the development of training actions and the support of pharmacy / LAB managers on the improvement of activities and the logistics management system. I have succeeded in my career by providing support to help health career by provides excel in:
-Monitoring stock management
-Monitoring the dispensing of health program products
-Improving data quality
-Compliance with National guidelines
-Respecting procedures for implement of program activities
I'm still doing it.
West Africa Centre for Public Health and Development
A highly skilled Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist with expertise in research, strategic planning, and knowledge management. Consistent operational excellence underscores my commitment to driving positive change and contributing to impactful social interventions and policies. Proficient in strategic health information management, I specialise in gathering, analysing, and synthesising data to support evidence-based decision-making, including the development of performance monitoring frameworks and the integration of strategic information into program interventions.
National Empowerment Of Positive Women United (NEPWU)
Iam Agnes Draru James 45years old widow from the Republic Of South Sudan, am a PrEp Champion. I work for the Network Of Positive Women United (NEPWU).
I have diploma in Counselling and guidance from Kyambogo University.
Mandey Allegra Nzambila, general practitioner, former junior consultant at UNAIDS in the Republic of Congo and current head of prevention and care in the national program to fight against AIDS, SSLN champion in the PrEp pillar. The South-South Learning Network is the environment in which we share experiences in our country, learn from each other's good practices and discover certain advances that we can also apply to improve HIV prevention in Congo, particularly at the national level. of the pillar of PrEp which still remains a major challenge in the fight.
My name is Amaka Enemo.I am the national coordinator of Nigeria sex workers association and also the executive director of passion and concern for women welfare and empowerment initiative. I was also the chair of the national key population network from 2018-2023. I am a passionate HIV activist that works for key populations and as a community person I have passion to end HIV. I was an AVAC fellow and also have participated in numerous key population activities and events.
Dr Andrew Scheibe is a medical doctor by training who works in harm reduction research, programmes and policy in South Africa and the region. His work focuses on the intersections between infectious diseases, determinants of health, drugs and rights. He is a technical advisor at TB HIV Care and a researcher at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Family Medicine.
Aniz Mitha is the Executive Director of Community Health Rights (CHeRA) Aniz is also SSLN champion for Malawi Aniz is a human rights defender concerned with defending the rights of the minority in their diversity as LGBTIQ+. The significant work Aniz has pursued include registering LGBTIQ+ organizations and is currently among human rights defender litigating on constitutional review. Aniz does this through engagement with policy makers, religious leaders, community leaders, the judiciary and the police.
Aveneni is a social scientist with over 18 years working on adolescent health and well being at both local and international levels. He is currently the National Programme Coordinator (Youth Desk Lead) for the Adolescent & Youth Health Programme under the Ministry of Health and Child Care. Motivated and driven by passion for excellence and data driven programming.
One of Nigeria’s human rights, public health specialist with over 25 years’ experience on sustainable integration of health, human rights and gender. Served in various national and global working Groups/Committee including Mpox, IBBSS, MOT study. Trained in Humanitarian Negotiation and served in various capacity with Heartland Alliance International Chicago, Heartland Alliance LTD/GTE Nigeria, Rockefeller Foundation, FHI360-Deliotte, US-CDC/Nigeria, CEDPA/Nigeria, V4C-Palladium-DFID, USAID-IMHIPP, USAID KP-CARE 1, USAID ACE6. Worked on anti-trafficking and mental health in Lake Chad Basin, Has a PhD in Public Health, speaker at UNAIDS PCB meeting in Geneva, UNGASS High Level Meetings in New York, 2016 on leaving no one behind.
Beauty Nyamwanza is a Social Scientist coordinating the AGYW pillar for the South to South Learning Network ( SSLN) in Zimbabwe. She has extensive expertise and experience in Gender, Sexual Reproductive Health, HIV and AIDS Programme management. She has created and coordinated linkages and partnerships among the private sector, government, CSO partners and the UN agencies, resulting in the success of the initiatives in Zimbabwe. Has also created platforms for young people’s participation on their Gender, SRHR, HIV and AIDS issues at national, regional and international level. Has strong communication skills at interpersonal, programme and advocacy levels which have resulted in good internal and external public relations and effective representation of young people’s issues on Gender, SRHR, HIV and AIDS at different platforms. She is a competent trainer with national, regional and international experience.
QUEEN BEE CHIHERA Meki HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCHER AND CAMPAIGNER Q Bee is a trans woman passionate about fighting for the rights of marginalized people in Zimbabwe, Transgender, Intersex, and LGB community, including people living with HIV, people with albinism and sex workers in diversity. She has skills in research, sexual reproductive health and rights, HIV and AIDS programming (with a focus on youth and key populations), home-based and palliative care, peer education and advocacy. Bee is also a musician, scriptwriter, dancer, and theatre actress. She is currently undertaking qualitative and quantitative research, community mobilization, advocacy on human rights for a marginalized group, and appraisal of community-based interventions in public health. Bee holds global advocacy positions relating to HIV and AIDS and interfaith dialogues. She has engaged in research work with TREAT (Trans Education Advocate Training ), SATIF (Southern African Trans* Forum), and the University of Zimbabwe on Trans
and other marginalized groups.
Bheki Sithole is a programmer and researcher who has been involved in research and HIV-related programming among key populations, for more than 12 years. He has worked with different stakeholders in Eswatini including local and international organizations and some government departments. Currently, he is working at FHI 360, EpiC project, as a Technical Advisor.
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