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Health Workers Fund

To support health workers during the pandemic, SOF set up a Health Workers Fund with her partners to support health workers who were caring for the sick infected…

Health Workers Fund

The Health Workers Fund was established to provide hazard allowances for health workers on the frontline taking care of infected patients at the Isolation centers. This was against the backdrop of the Coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe.

The health workers were paid N100,000 monthly over a period of a minimum of 3 months. 154 health workers benefited across the 6 geo-political zones of the country.

The Fund is governed by a multi-sectoral board led by Dr Olaokun Soyinka.

Governance

The governing board of the Health Workers Fund, consisting of senior professionals drawn from different sectors, is saddled with various responsibilities among which is to administer the funds.

Dr. Olaokun Soyinka is the current Project Director and Independent Verification Agent for the Saving One Million Lives Program – a consultant to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

A vastly experienced public health administrator, Dr. Soyinka has at different times served as the Commissioner for Health in Ogun State; where he launched the flagship Health Insurance Program, as well as the Health Promotion Officer for the World Health Organization mission in Nigeria.

An MBA holder from the Cranfield School of Management, Dr. Soyinka’s career experience includes a distinguished medical practice history in the UK, as well as being an accomplished publisher of and writer for prominent medical journals and news publications in Nigeria and abroad.
He is a black belt holder in Karate and is fluent in French.

Oluwatoyin is the pioneer founder and manager of Sheafam & Tam limited – an international consultancy firm specializing in organizational development and management for both for-profit and non-profit businesses in Nigeria and the US.

She recently served as the Executive Director, West Africa for the African Venture Philanthropy Alliance (AVPA), Ms. Adegbite-Moore has provided consultancy services for the Niger Delta Power Holding Company and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

A BA in Arts holder with a dual major in Political Science and French from Calvin University, as well as a Salzburg fellow, Oluwatoyin is an honoree in the inaugural Top 100 Women CEOs in Africa; with her proficiency in management, fund development and more recognized by numerous organizations, including the US Federal Reserve Bank.

Obinna is a specialist in business development as well as risk and strategic management with niche in for driving aggressive expansion for companies in key growth phases.

With financial advisory experience for national and multinational corporations, Obinna has successfully delivered growth for companies in retail banking and health insurance. Currently heading the Health and Education Divisions for Sterling, Obinna is an alumnus of the University of Manchester and the Nnamdi Azikwe University. A Chartered Global Management Accountant, he is passionate about leadership and growing businesses.

CEO of the Sterling One Foundation, Olapeju is a seasoned communications and sustainability professional with consistent history of delivering impactful projects that cut across maternal health, food security, digital education and environmental sustainability, including programmes management.

An alumnus of the University of Lagos, Peju has headed the Branding and Corporate Social Responsibility departments for Sterling Bank PLC.

A chartered member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, she also holds a Master’s in Public and International Affairs.

Daniel has served as a mentor for the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellows as well as an advisor on economic growth and recovery to the Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, where he coordinated the ERGP Power & Gas lab project.

He is the current chairman of the Edo State Economic Management Team and a Special Adviser to the Edo State Governor on economic matters.

Passionate about achieving sustainable economic growth, Daniel’s unique background has been applied in projects designed to make Nigeria a globally competitive economy by helping to tackle the problem of unemployment through the design of corporate strategy and the shaping of public policy

Obinnia is the current CEO of Hygeia HMO – a leading provider of health insurance services in the Nigerian market. An alumnus of the prestigious Imperial College, London and the University of Lagos, Obinnia’s professional history in financial services cuts across executive roles in pension management and retail banking in and beyond Nigeria, which has seen him head the business transformation unit for the rest of Africa region at the Standard Bank Group.

A versatile and accomplished professional, Obinnia is licensed and/or certified with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.

Dr. Halimah Sanda, MD is a medical doctor and public health administrator with experience in health policy formation implementation and administration.

As the current State Technical Lead for all programs at the prestigious Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in Kano, Dr. Sanda is responsible for the coordination of executive level engagements between the Kano State Government Ministry of Health, the CHAI and private sector players to help deliver on the state’s public health sector objectives.

Dr. Sanda received her medical degree from the Lugansk Medical University, and her Master’s in Public Health from the University of Debrecen, both in Hungary. She is fluent in multiple languages, including Russian and Arabic.

Dr Victoria Egunjobi holds a B.Sc. in Physiology, an M.B.B.S (medical degree) and a MPH (masters in public health) from the University of Lagos. She also earned a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Health Economics from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. She is happily married with children. Victoria Egunjobi began her medical career with the Military Hospital, Ikoyi where she worked as a House Officer.

Her long career with the Lagos State Ministry of Health began in 2004 and she has since worked in a variety of capacities. Her tenure with the Ministry of Health have included her roles as: Knowledge Management Focal Person; Secretary of the Health Research Committee; Verification Officer for the State’s Births & Deaths Registry; Health Management Information System (HMIS) Officer and Medical Officer, Planning Division at the Directorate of Planning, Research and Statistics; and, most recently, as Malaria Control Officer at the Directorate of Disease Control.

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