Muhammad Saddiq Ahmad
Nurse & Non-profit Leader

Bio
Muhammad Saddiq Ahmad is the founder and CEO of Rural Health Mission Nigeria, which is committed to eliminating healthcare barriers in underserved communities. As a Nurse and a Public Health professional leading the Infection Prevention and Control team at Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe, he leads infection control initiatives and patient safety efforts. He holds a BSc in Community Health from Modibbo Adama University and an MPH in Health Promotion and Prevention at Ahmadu Bello University. An alumnus of the Mandela Washington Fellowship, he earned a Civic Leadership certificate from Drexel University and professional certifications in Global Health Leadership and Project Management from Washington University. A global fellow of the African Institute of Development Professionals, Muhammad’s innovative programs, and impactful contributions have significantly improved healthcare access and outcomes in Nigeria’s rural communities.Professional Interests & Expertise
Learn more about Muhammad's work:
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