Oginga Onguko
Currently serving as a Community and Clinical Programs Intern at PATH’s USAID Nuru ya Mtoto Project, I am adept in data analysis, community mobilization, project management, and report writing. My role involves leveraging these skills to contribute to impactful public health initiatives, focusing on improving community health outcomes and enhancing program efficiency.
Previously, I gained valuable experience as a Volunteer Public Health Officer, where I supported various public health programs and developed a solid foundation in field operations and health education. This role honed my abilities in community engagement and provided hands-on experience with public health challenges.
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, which has equipped me with a comprehensive understanding of public health principles and practices. Additionally, I am professionally affiliated with the Public Health Officers and Technicians Council (PHOTC), holding registration number PHOTC/BP/0016/17. This affiliation underscores my commitment to maintaining high professional standards and staying updated with industry developments.
My expertise in computer applications and report writing complements my technical skills, allowing me to effectively analyze data and communicate findings. I am passionate about contributing to public health advancements and am continuously seeking opportunities to further develop my skills and knowledge in the field.
Experience
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PATH
Community and Clinical Programs Intern - May 2024-September 2024 -
County Government of Migori
Volunteer Public Health Officer - July 2022-May 2024 -
County Government of Kisumu
Student Public Health Officer - October-December 2021 -
County Government of Migori
Student Public Health Officer - September-December 2019
Education
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Bachelor of Science in Public Health
Kisii University2017-2021 -
First Class Honours
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Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
St. Joseph's School,Rapogi2010-2013 -
A plain
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Kenya Certificate of Primary Education
St.Patricia Memorial Academy2002-2009 -
393 Marks
Skills
- Community Mobilization
- computer application
- Data analysis
- report writing