Henry M Jackson Foundation
Iddah Ouma is an experienced nursing professional with a diverse background in research and clinical mentorship. Currently serving as a Nurse Coordinator at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation since June 2016, Iddah has also contributed as a Study Nurse for the University of Washington’s TREE programme since November 2013, focusing on participant recruitment for drug resistance among ARV users. Prior roles include Research Study Nurse at Family Health International, where participant recruitment and family planning clinical mentorship were key responsibilities, and RH/FP Officer at EngenderHealth, specializing in reproductive health and child survival. Iddah began a career at Kemri CDC as a Research Study Nurse, managing participant follow-up and questionnaire administration from May 2002 to August 2007. Iddah holds a Diploma in Community Health and Development from Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital and the Premese Institute of Community Development.
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Henry M Jackson Foundation
The Henry M Jackson Foundation was founded in 1983 to continue the unfinished work of the late Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson in the areas in which he played a key leadership role: international affairs education, human rights, environment and natural resources management, and public service. Through its grantmaking and strategic initiatives, the Foundation seeks to make a lasting impact and perpetuate the Jackson legacy for the benefit of future generations. In addition to grantmaking, the Foundation's strategic initiatives address critical and timely needs in the Foundation's four program areas. The goal of these strategic initiatives is to leverage additional resources for issues that are central to the Jackson legacy by: - Partnering with other organizations - Convening leaders in the field from nonprofit, foundation and government sectors - Providing opportunities for public dialogue - Organizing forums for in-depth analysis on critical and timely issues Participation in strategic initiatives is primarily conducted on an invitation-only basis; however, interested individuals may contact the Foundation's program officer to discuss potential partnership ideas that are consistent with Foundation interests and priorities.