Biography
Dr. Fadeyi Muse is the Deputy Country Representative and Program Coordinator of Damien Foundation. He currently oversees the implementation of the Global Fund Grant Cycle 7 (Nigeria TB/HIV Reach Impact Project) across five southwestern states, providing strategic leadership, technical oversight, and programmatic supervision as part of the Foundation’s role as a sub-recipient. With extensive experience in tuberculosis control, he has spent several years leading the implementation of TB programs, including drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) treatment and community-level interventions. His work reflects a strong commitment to strengthening health systems and improving access to TB/HIV services in underserved populations.
Key Impacts
Innovative models for TB/HIV integrated service delivery among pregnant women in an unconventional setting in Ogun State, Nigeria
Integrating TB/HIV services into faith-based and TBA facilities significantly improved TB case detection and treatment among pregnant women in Ogun State, Nigeria. Scaling up this community-accepted model could bridge gaps in maternal TB/HIV care, especially in regions with low health facility utilization. Continued investment in capacity-building, digital health solutions, and community engagement is recommended for sustainability.
Source: Conference 2024
The positive impact of using riders for health in TB specimen transportation compared to health workers in Ogun State
Riders for Health enhances TB diagnostic services by ensuring timely specimen transport, preserving sample integrity, and allowing healthcare providers to focus on patient care. Scaling up this approach in high-burden and remote areas, alongside digital tracking and cost optimization, can further strengthen TB control efforts.
Source: Conference 2024