CTFK's site initially misnamed Enò Isong as Eno isonge. She is now posted as Associate Director International Communications, without reference to Africa. As you can see from her linkedin profile she is originally from Nigeria.
International Programs
- Yolonda Richardson, Vice President, International Programs
- Erin Henderson, Administration & Operations Associate
- Lisa West, Office Manager & Executive Assistant, International Legal Consortium
International Advocacy
- Joshua Abrams, Director, Russia and Ukraine Programs
- Xi Yin, Director, China Programs
- Vandana Shah, Director, South East Asia Programs
- Patricia Sosa, Director, Latin American Programs
- Kai Wang, China Program Associate
International Communications
- Katharine Briscoe, Associate Director, Web Content
- Marina Carter, Deputy Director, International Communications
- Mark Hurley, Director, International Communications
- Eno Isong, Associate Director, International Communications
- Rajika Jayatilake, Associate Director, International Communications
- Tom Lalley, Associate Director, International Communications
- Caroline Renzulli, International Communications Associate
From the Linkedin profile:
Enó Isong
Independent Consultant, Communications & International Development
- Past
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- Associate Director at The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Program Officer, Communities in Transition at Creative Associates International, Inc.
- Independent Consultant at International Center, The Smithsonian Institution
- Education
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- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Howard University, Washington DC
- University of Calabar, Nigeria
- Connections
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61 connections
- Websites
- Public Profile
Summary
Specific interest in International Development and global health initiatives including programming, policy development and implementation.
Developing effective communication approaches for development initiatives.
Building on partnerships to better expand on development initiatives.
Specialties
Communications Methodology Best Practices & Approaches; International Development; Global Health; Program Planning & Management; Program Development and Design; Operations & Systems Management; Grants & Contracts Administration; Institutional Capacity Building; Events (Meeting) Management; Financial Management; Writing & Editing; Logistics; Program Start-up & Close-out
Experience
Nonprofit; 51-200 employees; Philanthropy industry
1998 – 2010 (12 years)
Program management and coordination of day-to-day operations, activities, budgets and partnerships of the Foundation’s Africa program which focuses on major public health issues including health systems management; promoting primary health care as the foundation of an equitable health system; prioritizing elimination of early child malnutrition; reductions in maternal mortality; institution of comprehensive reproductive rights and services; development of youth–friendly clinic services to combat teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases; and HIV-prevention. Other projects include (a.) youth leadership development with an emphasis on healthy living, life-skills, education and job skills; (b.) strengthening the media across Africa to better leverage and utilize its resources in communicating public health messaging to its audience; (c.) facilitating the planning and implementation of government priorities in the broader context of health and development through ministerial-level forums and other events.
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