National Project Coordinator | Community Health Specialist
Abozer Omer Hamid Ali (MD) is a passionate and dynamic medical graduate with extensive experience in community health, project coordination, and training. Dr. Abozer is currently working as National Progam Coordinator for i-APS SHARE TPM Project in Sudan, implemented by UNICEF, WHO, Sudan MOH and funded by The World Bank. He is dedicated to improving health outcomes through effective program management, strategic partnership building, and powerful community engagement.
His career is marked by leadership roles within an international NGO, university medical student associations, and multiple community-based charitable organizations. Abozer has a proven track record of managing health programs, coordinating logistics, and leading project planning from feasibility to execution. He excels at community mobilization and is a skilled facilitator, having designed and directed numerous training programs on critical topics such as FGM, child marriage, psychosocial support, and public health.
Abozer's medical degree is complemented by an extraordinary commitment to professional development, with over 30 certifications from respected institutions including UNICEF and WHO. His intensive training covers a comprehensive range of critical topics, including Project Management (PMP), Training of Trainers (TOT), Emergency Preparedness and Response, Nutrition in Emergencies, Child Protection, GBV Management, and advanced clinical skills (ACLS, BLS).
His unique combination of medical knowledge, hands-on community leadership, and extensive training in humanitarian principles makes him a highly capable and dedicated professional, ready to drive impactful health projects in challenging environments.