Muhammad Saddiq Ahmad
Nurse & Non-profit Leader

Bio
Muhammad Saddiq Ahmad is the founder and CEO of Rural Health Mission Nigeria, an organization that focuses on eliminating barriers to quality healthcare access in hard-to-reach and underserved communities in Nigeria. He also serves as Deputy Chief of Infection Control at Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe. He graduated from Taraba State College of Nursing and is currently studying Community Health and prevention at Modibbo Adama University of Technology. He is an alumni of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders initiative through which he earned a certificate in Civic Leadership from Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA. He is a global fellow of the African Institute of Development Professionals. He received a Certificate in Global Health Leadership and in Project Management from Washington University.Professional Interests & Expertise
Community Health,Health Systems,Leadership,Maternal and Child Health,Non-profit Leadership/Management,Nursing,Outreach and Education,Policy/Advocacy,Primary Care,Program Development,Public Health,Public Policy,Quality Improvement,Research,Research, Measurement, and Evaluation,Rural Health,Stakeholder Engagement,Universal Health