Caroline Nga Owona serves as the Livestock field Coordinator at WIHD. She holds a Masters degree in Health Care Sciences, and brings so much expertise to her role, ensuring that everyone including animals in the WIHD farm receive optimal care and attention. Caroline develops comprehensive health management plans, conducts training sessions for farm workers and community members, and oversees disease surveillance activities to prevent outbreaks and promote health outcomes. She is deeply committed to engaging with community members and fostering understanding and support for WIHD's projects. She facilitates health outreach programs and community events, bridging the gap between the community and health care needs.
Her role also extends to research and innovation, where she stays informed about the latest developments in health care management. By exploring new technologies and treatment modalities, she continuously seeks to enhance the effectiveness of health needs.
Overall, Caroline's leadership as the Health Coordinator embodies WIHD's values of compassion, integrity, and sustainability. Through her dedication to both individuals and animal welfare, she plays a lead role in ensuring the success and impact of WIHD's health demands.
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