Founders

Dr. Tijani Salami (Founder) MBBS, MSPH, MPH 

Dr. Salami is a Physician-Scientist and Public Health expert with a focus on improving maternal and child health in Sub-Saharan Africa. As the founder of Sisters Caregivers Project Initiatives, he has led advocacy campaigns against child marriage, mobilized local leaders, and championed reproductive health education. Dr. Salami is a Senior Fellow at the Aspen Global Innovators Group

Abah Samuel, Ph.D. (Co-founder)

Dr. Samuel is a leader in healthcare, education, and health promotion. With over 15 years of experience, he has pioneered degree programs in health sciences and is passionate about reducing health inequalities across global communities.

Elisha Daskut (Co-founder)

Elisha is a pharmacist with a strong background in pharmaceutical practice, particularly in NGOs and the pharmaceutical industry. He plays a pivotal role in ensuring healthcare access and services in remote areas.

Mercy Salami (Co-founder)

Mercy holds a Master’s in Technology in Computer Science and plays an essential role in integrating technology into healthcare initiatives. She also focuses on improving educational outreach to women and girls.

Dr. Michael Sunday Dada (Co-founder)

Dr. Dada is an Adjunct Lecturer in Human Anatomy at the Federal University Lokoja. He is passionate about educating future healthcare professionals and raising awareness on issues like HIV/AIDS prevention and maternal health.