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Olusegun Sangowawa
Advocacy - Program Management - Resource Mobilisation - Social Inclusion - Capacity Building
Olusegun Sangowawa is an experienced professional with over 10 years of expertise in advocacy, stakeholder engagement, business development, and cross-sector program design within the public health and social development sectors.
He is known for his resourcefulness, analytical skills, and innovative problem-solving abilities, with a strong focus on social inclusion and the social determinants of health and wellbeing.
With a background in capacity building, advisory services, and technical support for various human development projects, Olusegun has contributed to donor-funded initiatives that hold high investment value.
His work has significantly influenced inclusive and evidence-based government policies related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), including HIV, gender and sexual diversity, and adolescent and youth issues.
Olusegun boasts extensive stakeholder engagement experience at community, state, and national levels, coupled with a deep understanding of SOGIESC. He also offers strategic guidance to civil society organizations, excels in resource mobilization, and drives accountability and social responsibility initiatives.
His technical expertise spans across social inclusion, SRHR, HIV/AIDS, gender and sexual diversity, healthy masculinity, social and behavior change communication, and nonprofit management.
Beyond technical skills, Olusegun's general expertise covers international development, technical leadership, program strategy planning and implementation, public policy, advocacy, stakeholder and community engagement, communication and knowledge management, capacity building, social innovation, social responsibility, participatory action research, strategic planning, and mentorship.
He pursued his Master of Arts at the University of Sussex and holds a B Sc degree from the University of Ibadan. Throughout his career, he has held key roles in reputable organizations like the Population Council and the Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre, as well as having experience as an AIESEC-WHO Trainee at the World Health Organization.
Olusegun Sangowawa's versatile skill set and wealth of experience make him a valuable asset in the fields of public health, social development, and international advocacy.
