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Orobosa Enadeghe is an epidemiologist and an active volunteer in a plethora of non-governmental organisations. He has over 7 years experience in implementing health projects targeted to youth and women in underserved rural communities in Nigeria in the area of sexual health, behavioural change communication and, maternal and child health. Including establishing a peer education training system where over 1500 rural adolescent secondary school students have been mentored. Currently, Orobosa is a 2016 Fellow at the Carrington Youth Fellowship Initiative (CYFI) and with grant support from the United State Government, he co-implements ‘AWOYE Initiative’- a maternal and under-5 health intervention to educate and facilitate access to quality health information to pregnant women/caregivers of under-5 children in slum communities.
EDUCATION
MSc. Epidemiology, Ibadan
BSc Microbiology (Hons), Port Harcourt.
Certificate, Monitoring and Evaluation (USAID/Measure Evaluation)
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