ADEGOROYE, Anu

Born October 18, 1930

ADEGOROYE (nee Osifodunrin)

Anu

Gender: Female
Name of Spouse Christopher Adeniji Oni Adegoroye, 1956
Father's Name
Mother's Name
Number of Male Children 2
Number of Female Children 1
Profession Nurse, consultant, administrator
Working Experience
Previous Appointments:

Nursing Officer, 1956; Public Health Nurse Tutor, Lagos University Teaching
Hospital/Nurses Training School, Lagos, 1960-64; Head, Community Nurses Training
School, Lagos, 1965-75; Nurse Coordinator, WHO Course for Health Centre
Superintendents, 1968-75; Head, School of Public Health Nursing and Community
Midwives Training School, Lagos, 1975-78; Course Facilitator, WHO Regional Training
Centre, Yaba, 1978; WHO Nurse Consultant, The Gambia Ministry of Health, 1980;
WHO Nurse Consultant, Regional Training Centre for Health Services Personnel, Yaba,
Lagos; Nurse Consultant, Project for Strengthening of Health Delivery Services, Central
and West Africa, 1979-84; Chief Facilitator/Consultant, Workshop on PHC, National
Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives; Chairman/Managing Director, Anad Health
Management Consultancy Services, since 1985; WHO Nurse Consultant, Federal Ministry
of Health, Lagos, on Inventory of PHC Facilities and Activities in Nigeria, 1986; Nurse
Consultant, UNICEF PHC Review Workshop, 1987; Nurse Consultant, African Health
Consultancy Services on Upgrading of Nigerian Schools of Health Technology, 1987;
PHC Nurse Consultant, Community Health Officers Curriculum Committee, University
College Hospital, Ibadan, 1987; UNICEF Consultant, Federal Ministry of Health on
Adaptation/Development of Managerial and Supervisory Skills Training Materials, 1988;
UNICEF Consultant/Coordinator, Evaluation of the Federal Ministry of Health/National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives/UNICEF Joint Project on EPI/ORT 1985-
87, 1988; CCCD Training Coordinator, Continuing Education Programmes for Health
Workers in Nine CCCD Focus States in Nigeria, since 1989; Training Consultant,
REACH/JSI, on Interpersonal Communication for EPI; WHO Temporary Adviser,
Federal Ministry of Health Workshop on Integration of PHC into Nursing and Midwifery
Training and Services, 1993;

Queen’s College, Lagos, 1945-48; General Nurse Training, 1950-53; Midwifery Training, 1954-55; University of Southampton, England, 1956-60; Royal College of Nursing, London, 1959-60; World Health Organisation Fellowship, 1967-68; Ford Foundation, 1973; Boston University, 1979
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honorary editor-in-chief, Nigerian Nurse Journal, 1968-78; foundation Fellow:West Africa College of Nursing, Panel of Overseas Advisers, Journal of Advanced Nursing
Community Health Care, Macmillan, London, 1984; Developing a Continuing Education Strategy, CCCD Consultative Meeting, Swaziland, 1990; co-author, Evaluation of Training Outcomes in Niger State, Nigeria, 1990; coauthor, Management and Supervisory Skills In Primary Health Care for Schools of Health
Technology, Federal Ministry of Health, 1991

Nurses Merit Award of the National Association of
Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Lagos Branch, World Health Organisation, 1967-68 Ford
Foundation, 1973;

Reading, gardening, cooking

Zonta International Club of Lagos, Member/ president, Lagos Club, 1979-81

24, Ayinde-Giwa Street, Surulere, Lagos

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