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Employment Information -Cameroon Co-ordinator, International Centre for Conflict and Human Rights Analysis (www.icchra.org) (Since October 2005). -Lecturer, Health for all foundation college of applied medical sciences (HAF-CAMS), Buea, Cameroon (January-May 2006). -Graduate teaching Assistant (GTA), Department of Life Science, University of Buea (October 2004 – October 2005). Publications June 2006 Theresa K. Nkuo-Akenji, Primus C. Chi, Jerome F. Cho, Kenneth K. J. Ndamukong, and Irene Sumbele(2006). Malaria and helminth co-infection in children living in a malaria endemic setting of mount cameroon and predictors of anemia. Journal of Parasitology: Vol. 92, No. 6, pp. 1191–1195. November 2005 Chi, P., Ndamukong, K., Nkuo Akenji, T. (2005). The Impact of Malaria and Helminth Co-infection on Anaemia in Children Living in the Malaria Endemic Setting of Mount Cameroon. Acta Tropica 95 (supplement): 598 May 2005 M.Sc. research project carried out from January – December 2004 submitted to the Department of Life Sciences in the faculty of Science of the University of Buea titled “The Impact of Malaria and Helminth Co-infection on Anaemia in Children Living in the Malaria Endemic Setting of Mount Cameroon”. Conferences/workshops attended -Network of African Youths for Development Summit (March 2007) -Workshop on promoting woen and youth participation on democracy in the south West Province, Cameroon (April 2006). -Fourth MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference (November 2005) -Workshop on immunologic and molecular biology techniques in malaria field research. (July 2003) -Workshop on parasitological and entomologic techniques in malaria field research (May 2001). Short Courses attended -e-Human Rights, Leadership, Democracy and Good governance (Jan.- March 2006). -Youths and the Challenges of Africa's Development, MDGs, NEPAD and Other Scenarios (August-October 2005). Additional information -Recipient of Minister of Higher Education grant for excellence for students with good academic record (September, 2002). -Recipient of British Society for Parasitologists/Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to attend the 11th International Congress on Parasitology, Glasgow, Scotland. -Member, American Society for Microbiologists. -First language and language of instruction: English. -Community health sensitisation on causes prevention and control of malaria, intestinal helminths and anaemia (July–December 2004). -Computer literate with working experience with MS word, MS PowerPoint, Internet, Data Analysis ( Excel and SPPS) etc. -Capable of adapting to various conditions -Takes initiative when need arises, resilient, open-minded and ambitious. -Secretary General and PRO, Buea University Microbiology Students Association (2001/02 and 2000/01 respectively).
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