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.
Learn more about Muhammad's work:
Blog
America First Global Health Strategy: What Nigeria Must Consider Carefully
Opinion Piece
Beyond Tertiary Healthcare: It's Time to Revitalize Nigeria's Primary Healthcare System
Opinion Piece
Maiduguri Floods: Public Health Emergency Demands Urgent Response!
Opinion Piece
Let’s Figure out how to Improve Women’s Health Across the Globe