Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)
Abdullahi Temitope Abdulmumin Idiagbon is a dedicated public health professional with extensive experience in community health initiatives and education. Currently serving as a Community Outreach Coordinator at Community Health Initiatives Campaign, Abdullahi specializes in mobilizing efforts for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS. Abdullahi has also held roles such as Program Project Manager at the Global Public Health Credentialing Board and Health Educator/Health Adviser at Health Club Afghanistan, where responsibilities included implementing health campaigns and providing technical support for health promotion activities. Abdullahi has been actively involved with multiple organizations, including the American Public Health Association and General Health Advocacy, focusing on health education and advocacy. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health and a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health Education and Promotion from the University of Ilorin.
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Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)
Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is the largest global youth-led network dedicated to ending the War on Drugs. At its heart, SSDP is a grassroots organization, led by a Board of Directors primarily elected by and from our student and youth members. We bring young people of all political and ideological orientations together to have honest conversations about drugs and drug policy. We create change by providing a platform where members collaborate, communicate, share resources with, and coach each other to generate policy change, deliver honest drug education, and promote harm reduction. Founded in 1998, SSDP is comprised of thousands of members in hundreds of communities around the globe. https://ssdp.org/about/