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Lundi-Anne Omam Ngo Bibaa

Assistant ED, Reach Out Cameroon / PhD CandidateUniversity of Cambridge

Biography

Lundi-Anne Omam is a PhD candidate in Public Health and Primary Care with research interest in primary health care in conflict-affected settings of Cameroon and Nigeria. She is Public Health expert with over a decade of experience developing, managing and coordinating public health interventions in hard-to-reach, post-conflict and conflict-affected communities. She also serves as the Assistant Executive Director of Reach Out Cameroon; a development and humanitarian non-governmental organisation that supports underprivileged groups within the communities on health issues, wealth creation, human rights and governance Prior to beginning her PhD in Cambridge, Lundi-Anne Omam served as the Vice President of the oversight committee for programs funded by Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in her country. She is also Chevening Alumni from the Queen Mary University of London where she holds a master’s degree in Global Health Systems, Theory and Policy.

Regional Focus

Eastern and Southern Africa, Global, West and Central Africa