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Mariam is a Programme Specialist at UNFPA, where she works to improve SRHR and HIV outcomes in Tanzania. She has over 17 years of experience in Leadership and Programme Management in the health sector focusing on health system strengthening and policy analysis. She is a trained Medical Doctor and Public Health Specialist, with Master’s Degree in Epidemiology from Maastricht University and a Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Dar es Salaam. Mariam is a top-notch communicator with excellent strategic planning, and multi-stakeholder’s engagement skills.
Dr Oluwafunke is a trained medical doctor and epidemiologist with over 15 years' work expedience across health systems, communicable and non-communicable disease programme areas. She currently leads the HIV team in the WHO country office, Nigeria to provide strategic leadership and technical assistance to the Government of on HIV, Viral hepatitis and STI diseases. She loves reading, mentoring, travel and dancing.
Dr. Babatunde Adelekan is accomplished Public Health Consultant; Sexual, Maternal, Reproductive and Adolescent Health Expert and Programme Manager with over 2 decades of experience and expertise in development, humanitarian, educational initiative, monitoring and evaluation of public health programs, community development, inclusive programming at the state and national level, girl child advocacy and campaigns. Experienced in Child Protection, Childhood Development, HIV/AIDS Prevention, Vulnerable/Leaving no one behind programming, Adolescent, Youth and Women development and empowerment initiatives.
Elizabeth Ndakidemi, an SSLN AGYW champion since 2022, is a highly experienced social scientist with expertise in health and youth programs. With over 17 years of relevant experience in Tanzania, she has focused on health projects. As TAYOA’s deputy director for 18 years, Elizabeth has been involved in AGYW projects, including PEPFAR’s DREAMS and The Global Fund’s TIMIZA MALENGO. She also provides technical support for major HIV projects and collaborates with government stakeholders and development partners, such as TACAIDS, NTLP, NACP, RCHS, CDC, UNICEF, and USAID
"Médecin généraliste ivoirien, j’ai à mon actif 09 ans d’expérience dans la prise en charge des personnes vivant avec le VIH. Au PNLS, je suis chef de service IST, auteur du système de surveillance de la distribution des préservatifs, de l’évaluation rapide de l’utilisation des préservatifs (ERUP), de l’outil d’audit de la distribution et de l’estimation des besoins en condoms et gels lubrifiants des ONG, du document de norme et procédure révisé, et du nouveau plan CCP 2024-2028.
Mx. Emmanuella David-ette is an Intersectional/inclusive Feminist, human rights advocate and Intersex/Trans lady living her reality in Nigeria. She has a Bachelors’ degree as an Archivist & Information Scientist. She is also a certificated Psychosocial Counseling / Therapist, and believes in a Gender-sensitive Governance. She has worked within the civil society movement for 13 years and still counting while addressing gender based violence and human rights violations, mental health issues with a special focus on transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming persons in Nigeria, West Africa. She was also recognized as one of the honorees on the Leading Ladies Africa (LLA) list 2022, making her one of Nigeria’s most inspiring women in Nigeria breaking boundaries within the mainstream media and uniting everyone using an Intersectional/Inclusive Feminist approach. As a South to South Learning Network (SSLN) champion, she has worked in various capacities with NACA, UNDP, NHRC and other bodies while focusing on human rights, gender based violence, mental health and a holistic healthcare services through the use of the power of positive narratives and putting a human face around sexual and gender diversities.
Over 5 years of consolidated experience working as United Nations Volunteer (UNV) under the United Nations Development Programme in Zambia, 5 years as District HIV and AIDS Coordinating Advisor and currently Provincial AIDS Coordinating Advisors (PACA) under National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB Council for the last 7 years. I have worked at provincial level coordinating Civil Society, Non governmental organizations, Faith based organizations, and Public & Private Sector HIV and AIDS prevention and gender mainstreaming. In my current role, I facilitate joint actions and creating synergies with key partners to advance the HIV and AIDS response.
I currently works as an Assistant Director at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS(NACA). I have 18+ years of progressive experience in public health policy, health planning, program design, community & social mobilization, resource mobilization and health systems strengthening. I am an Emotional Intelligence Certified Professional, counselor, trainer and social worker. I have a background in community development, an M.Sc. in Social work and health care from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho, Oyo state Nigeria and a PHD in Medical Sociology in view. I have an extensive experience across private-for-profit, not-for-profit and public health sector. I have worked extensively with Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and non-governmental organizations in the design and deployment of large-scale interventions for multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health, gender and human rights interventions. I have routinely led initiatives for capacity-building, policy & guidelines development and quality improvement of services in Nigeria. I am a Member of the Nigerian Institute for Training and Development (NITAD) and also a Member Institute of Social Workers of Nigeria (ISWON). I have a proven track record for improving the living conditions of Nigerians focusing on poor community members and building strong relationships between them and the donors.
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