Ms. Nesia Mahenge (Programme Management Working Group Advisor)
Nesia is the Country Director at CBM International - Tanzania country office, a leading International Development Organization on Disability and Inclusion Initiatives.
Nesia is the Country Director at CBM International - Tanzania country office, a leading International Development Organization on Disability and Inclusion Initiatives.
Dr. Irene Kida Minja is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Restorative Dentistry at the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences. Her academic responsibilities include training of both undergraduate and postgraduate students. She is also a member of the Curriculum Committee, as well as Chair of the Research and Publication Committee of the School of Dentistry.
Ms. Nkanyemka holds Master’s Degree in Women’s Law (MWL) from Southern and Eastern Regional Centre for Womens’ Law of University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe. In 2004, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Administration specialized in International Relations. She is a Programme Management Specialist with over 14 years’ experience on Projects and Programmes Management with Government and International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs).
Mr Hokororo is an Accountant dealing with Financial Management and Grant Management. He has 23 years experience in a position directly dealing with recording and monitoring of transactions, and reporting financial performance of international NGO’s. His work always involved liaising with financial and banking institutions in ensuring efficient management of liquid resources.
Ms. Manongi holds a Bachelor of International Relations (BIR) from the University of Dodoma, Tanzania. She also possesses a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Mzumbe University, Tanzania. She has over four years of experience in Human Resources and administrative activities.
Having started my career in biomedical research (developmental molecular genetics) I now support researchers to undertake research and translate research outputs into real world impacts. Support includes grant funding, communication, partnerships with industry, technology transfer, career development, grant management and capacity building.
Dr. Sangeda is a lecturer and Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology at the MUHAS node. Raphael graduated with a B. Pharm from Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai, India in 1998. In 2005, he obtained his MSc in Medical Microbiology at Jomo Kenyata University of Agriculture and Technology. In 2005 he joined Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, now KU Leuven, in Belgium where he graduated in M. Pharm (2006), MSc.
Prof Julie Makani is Associate Professor in the Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) http://www.muhas.ac.tz, which is the main clinical http://www.mnh.or.tz/, academic and research centre in Tanzania.
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