Clement Enenmoh joined the Fistula Foundation Treatment Network (FFTN) in Nigeria as program coordinator in November 2025. He is responsible for organizing and managing program activities within the network.
Clement is a dedicated public health and program management specialist who brings a wealth of experience in health program implementation and resource mobilization to Fistula Foundation. Prior to joining the Foundation, he worked at Bashir Foundation for Fistula and Women’s Health, where he contributed to the mission of restoring health and hope to marginalized women and girls. There, he played a key role in program implementation by facilitating critical partnerships with hospitals, government ministries, and medical professionals.
Previously, Clement has held pivotal roles such as head of resource mobilization and country program manager with organizations including Africa Youth Growth Foundation and The Congenital Heart Disease Foundation of Nigeria, where he championed the development of successful funding proposals and managed multi-state health projects.
Clement holds a master’s in public health degree from Babcock University in Nigeria and is a committed lifelong learner, currently certified by Center for Project Innovation in project management. He is also certified by the Mohammed Bin Rasheed University of Medicine and Health Sciences as a Community Immunity Ambassador and as a Global Mentorship Initiative Certified Mentor, through which he guides and supports students. Clement is passionate about leveraging strategic partnerships and robust program management to improve health outcomes and advocate for vulnerable communities.