Adamu Mustapha, MPH has a diverse work experience in the public health sector. Adamu started their career as an Internship Student at Port Health Services Division in Lagos in 2013. After that, they worked as a Part-time Lecturer at Garu Islamic College of Health Technology in Bauchi from 2014 to 2016. From 2014 to 2017, they served as a STATE TECHNICAL FACILITATOR (STF) at the World Health Organization, where they were involved in planning, coordinating, data collection, collation, and supervision of IPDs implementation for the Poliomyelitis Eradication Initiative in various LGAs in Bauchi.
In 2017, Adamu joined UNICEF as a State Nutrition Consultant in Adamawa State, Nigeria, and held that position until 2019. Their responsibilities included providing technical support and expertise in nutrition to the state government and implementing partners.
From 2019 to 2023, Adamu worked as an HMIS Specialist at the USAID Nigeria Integrated Health Program. In this role, they played a vital role in health management information systems and ensured data integrity, cleanliness, and appropriate follow-up for clarification.
Currently, Adamu is working at EngenderHealth as a Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning Coordinator in Bauchi. Adamu collaborates with project staff, partners, and State HMIS Officers to gather project data, ensure data integrity, clean data, and follow up on any data requiring clarification. Adamu also provides support to country partners in entering data into the project's DHIS2 platform, including training and logistical support.
Overall, Adamu's work experience showcases a strong background in monitoring and evaluating health programs, coordinating data collection and analysis, and providing technical expertise in public health projects.
Adamu Mustapha, MPH has a diverse education history focused on public health. In 2009, they completed a degree in Environmental Health from the College of Health Technology Ningi. From 2013 to 2014, Adamu attended the University of Maiduguri, where they pursued a degree in Public Health Education and Promotion with a concentration in Environmental Health. In 2017, they furthered their education by obtaining a Master's degree in Public Health (MPH) with a specialization in Epidemiology and Diseases Control from the Maryam Abacha American University of Niger.
Adamu continued their education in 2018, earning a Certificate in Leadership and Management in Health from the University of Washington School of Public Health. Additionally, in April 2016, they obtained an Annual License to Practice as an Environmental Health Officer from the Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria, Abuja. These varied educational experiences have equipped Adamu Mustapha with a strong foundation in public health and leadership skills in health management, making him a qualified professional in their field.
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