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Adesegun O. Fatusi Guttmacher Institute 125 Maiden Lane, 7th Floor · New York, NY 10038 Tel: (646) 880-0542 · [email protected]

A. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS

1. HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED WITH DATES (a) Obafemi Awolowo , Ile-Ife, . 1980-1987 (b) University of , Lagos, Nigeria 1991-1992 (c) Hebrew University Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel. 1994-1995 (d) University of Washington, Seattle, USA 2001-2002 (e) University of , Ibadan, Nigeria 2013-2018

2. ACADEMIC/ PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DISTINCTIONS (a) Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (B.Sc) 1984 (b) Bachelor of , Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.Ch.B) 1987 (c) Master of Public Health (M.P.H) (University of Lagos, Lagos) 1992 (d) Master of Public Health (International Programme) (Hebrew University, Hadassah, Israel) February 1995 (e) Fellowship of the West African College of Physicians (FWACP) in Community Health October 1995 (f) Certificate in Population Leadership (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2002 (g) Doctor of (PhD), Public Health 2018 (University of Ibadan, Ibadan)

3. DISTINCTIONS . Distinction in Community Health. OAU, Ile-Ife 1987 . Lawrence Omole Award for the best student in Community Health in the Final M.B.Ch.B. examination 1987 . National Postgraduate Medical College award for the best candidate in the Part I Fellowship examination of the Faculty of Public Health 1992 . Summa cum laude honours, MPH, Hebrew University, Hadassah, Israel 1995

4. Scholarships & Fellowships a. Foreign Affairs Ministry of Israel, International Cooperation (MASHAV) Scholarship 1994 - 1995 b. Packard-Gates Fellowship, Population Leadership Programme, University of Washington , Seattle, USA Sept 2001– June 2002 c. Visiting Scholar, Gates Institute for Population & Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, USA. June – Sept 2007

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B. PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE [i] Obafemi Awolowo University • Leadership positions a. Provost, College of Health Sciences: Aug 2013 – July 2017 b. Director, Institute of Public Health, August 2010 – July 2013 c. Director, Population & Reproductive Health Programme (Partnership of Bill and Melinda Gates Institute of Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health & OAU), Jan 2008 – Dec 2013. • Academic ranking a. Professor From October 2008 b. Reader Oct. 2005 – Sept. 2008 c. Senior Lecturer Sept. 2002 – September 2005

[ii] Technical Adviser, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) April 1996-Oct. 2001 [iii] Resident Doctor, Community Medicine & Public Health, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife, Nigeria: May 1990- April 1996 [iv] Medical Officer, Bambi Children & Maternity Clinic, , Nigeria, Nov. 1989 - April 1990 [v] Youth Service Corp: Medical Officer, Dept. of Primary Health Care, Bendel State Ministry of Health/Tutor, School of Health Technology, Benin, Nigeria, Dec. 1988 – Nov. 1989 [vi] House Officer, State University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Jan – Dec. 1988

C. RESEARCH GRANTS & RESOURCE MOBILISATION

[i] RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC-RELATED GRANTS My research team generated 38.87% of the external research grant received by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, and constituted the highest amount generated by any researcher or research team in the University between 2006 and 20111

S/N Research Grants Funding Organisation 1 Co-Principal Investigator: The Gendered Socialization of International Development Very Young Adolescents in Schools and Sexual and Research Council (IDRC), Reproductive Health (2018-22) Canada (Grant 108676-004)

2 Co-Principal Investigator for Nigeria: Understanding the UK Aid & Dutch Ministry use of misoprostol to induce abortion in countries with of Foreign Affairs and restrictive abortion laws (2017-19) Guttmacher Institute

3 Principal Investigator: Orphan and Vulnerable Children USAID/MEASURE Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (OVC MER), Evaluation/Palladium Nigeria (2017-18) (Agreement 217630.CRERD.01) 4 Principal Investigator: National Tuberculosis Quality of USAID/MEASURE

1 Obafemi Awolowo University Research Committee (URC), 2011: Status of Research in Obafemi Awolowo University. Document reference DVC/AC/13 (6 September 2011). 2

S/N Research Grants Funding Organisation Care Study (a 12-state study funded by (2017-2018) Evaluation/JSI,

5 Principal Investigator: Tuberculosis Knowledge, Attitude Global Fund/ARFH, and Practice Follow-up Survey/Nigeria (2017-2018)

6 Project Advisor: An Action Research to among Global Fund through adolescents and young persons in selected states-GF-HIV Society for Family Health (2016-2018) LOA 16/02/945

7 Team Lead, Ghana Adolescent Health Project (2016) DFID/Palladium

8 Principal Investigator: Formative research for the WHO Headquarters, development of the accelerated action for the health of Geneva adolescents (AA-HA) framework, and field-testing of the (PO# 201529897 AA-HA materials for early adolescents (2015-2016).

9 Enhancing Key Population Intervention In Nigeria Heartland Alliance/Global Through Capacity Development Fund HAN-OAU-14-02 (EKPIN) Project: Environmental Scanning and Capacity assessment of Key Populations (KPs), KP-led Organisation and Networks (2014-15)

10 Co-Principal Investigator: MaternalHealh Plus (2013- The Madiro Fund: Gillian 2014) and Adrian Schauer Foundation, Montreal Canada 11 Principal Investigator for Nigeria: Global Early WHO HQ Adolescent Study (GEAS) (2012-2017) (PO# 201092881, #201401995, PO#201525910) 12 Co-Principal Investigator “Exploration of Young People’s The John D. & Catherine T. Sexual and Reproductive Health MacArthur Foundation Assessment Practices” (2012-2013). Headquarters, Chicago (Grant 12-101129-000-INP) 13 Principal Investigator/Study Director, Tuberculosis Global Fund /Association Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Survey (KAP) (2012- for Family and 2013) Reproductive Health)

14 Study Director: National Study of Healthcare Waste CIDA/UNICEF Management in 15 States and the Federal Capital Territory (2012-13)

15 Principal Investigator, Institutional Consultancy for UNFPA/UNH4 Baseline and Gender Needs Assessment on Maternal and Newborn Health in 15 States and the Federal Capital Territory (2012-2013)

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S/N Research Grants Funding Organisation 16 Study Director, 1-Year Post Intervention Assessment of Ministry of Abiye Project & Baseline Assessment for Abiye-Plus: An Health Integrated Impact Evaluation Study (2012)

17 Tobacco Advertising & the Global Youth Market Study Bloomberg Family (Nigerian Aspect) (2011-2012) Foundation through the Department of Health Behaviour Society, JHSPH, USA (Grant #90044988)

18 Formative Research on Reproductive Health and Family Bill & Melinda Gates Planning Perception and Services in and Foundation through the State (2010) Nigeria Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) 19 Study Director: Final Evaluation of USAID-funded USAID through the NELA Consortium AIDS Initiative in Nigeria (NECAIN), “Network on Ethics, Human in 2010 Rights, Law, HIV/AIDS Prevention, Support and Care (NELA)

20 “Strengthening Graduate Education in Population & Bill & Melinda Gates Reproductive Health”, Baltimore Partnership Project Foundation through Gates (JHU): Phase 1 (2003-2007) & Phase 2 (2008-2014) Institute, JHSPH

21 Principal Investigator: LearningPlus Multi-country Action United Nations Children’s Research on School Health & HIV/AIDS (2008-9) Fund (UNICEF)

22 Protecting Reproductive Rights and Promoting The John D. & Catherine T. Reproductive Health of Campus-Based Youths through MacArthur Foundation, Action Research (2004) Nigeria: Fund for Leadership Development

[ii] EXTERNAL PROGRAM GRANTS . National Team Leader: Development of Nigeria’s Funding Proposal on HIV, Tuberculosis and Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health for Global Fund for AIDS, TB & Malaria (for 2018-2020) . Adolescent Health Team Lead: Development of Nigeria’s proposal for Adolescents and Young People HIV Prevention programme funded by the Global Fund for AIDS, TB & Malaria (for 2014-2017)

D. PUBLICATIONS

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1. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (a) Books and Book Chapters

[i] Fatusi AO, Abayomi IO. (1994). Nutritional Problems and Behaviour in the Nigerian Environment. In Aborisade O. (ed): Health Planning and Curriculum Development the Nigerian Local Government System. Chapter 12. p. 120-134. Ile-Ife, Local Government Publication Series.

[ii] Fatusi AO. (2004). Faith Communities and Adolescent Sexual Health Development in HIV/AIDS Era. In Akinrinade S, Kolawole M, Mojola I, Ogungbile (eds.): Locating the Local in the Global: Voices on a Globalised Nigeria. Chapter 10. p. 88-101. Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

[iii] Fatusi AO, Jimoh A (2006): The Roles of Behaviour Change Communication and Mass Media in Controlling HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. In: Adeyi O, Kanki P, Odutolu O, Idoko JA (eds.). AIDS in Nigeria: A Nation on the Threshold. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. USA. p. 323-348.

[iv] Fatusi AO, Abiona C. Community Awareness and Empowerment. In: Nigeria Health Review 2006. Health Reform Foundation.

[v] Fatusi AO (2007). Medicine and the Humanities. In: Akinrinade S, Fashina D, Ogungbile DO, Famakinwa JO (eds.): Rethinking the Humanities in . p. 443-460. Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

[vi] Fatusi AO, Bello B. Social Determinants of Health in Adolescents and Young Women’s Health & Nutrition: Current Evidence. Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop Series (Vol 80):2015.

[vii] Fatusi AO, Jolayemi T, Oladimeji O, Folayan M, Ogundipe A. Influencing HIV Policies and Strategies. In: Kanki P, Okonkwo P, Odutolu O (eds.). Turning the Tide. Washington DC, New Academia Publishing. USA. 2018. p. 499-510

(b) Journal Articles

[viii] Erhabor GE, Fatusi AO, Ndububa DA. (1992). Pulmonary Symptoms and Function in Gas Welders in Ile-Ife. Nig. Med. Pract. 24 (5/6): 99 – 101.

[ix] Ogunsola OJ, Oluwole AF, Asubiojo OI, Durosinmi MA, Fatusi AO, Ruck W. (1994). Environmental Impact of Vehicular Traffic in Nigeria: Health Aspects. Sci. Total Envir. 146/147: 111-116.

[x] Ojo OS, Thursz M, Thomas HC, Ndububa DA, Adeodu OO, Rotimi O, Lawal AA, Durosinmi MA, Akonai AK, Fatusi AO, Goldin RD. (1995). Hepatitis B Virus Markers, Hepatitis D Virus Antigens and Hepatitis C Virus Antibodies in Nigerian Patients with Chronic Liver Disease. East African Medical Journal 72: 719-721.

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[xi] Fatusi AO, Nwulu GU. (1995). Target 2000: A World without Polio – Whither Nigeria? Journal of Community Health & Primary Care 7: 83-96.

[xii] Fatusi AO, Nwulu GU, Abayomi IO. (1996). Eradication of Polio in Africa by the year 2000. East African Medical Journal 3 (1): 17-27.

[xiii] Fatusi AO, Erhabor GE. (1996). Occupational Health Status of Sawmill Workers in Nigeria. Journal of Royal Society of Health; 116 (4), 232-236.

[xiv] Fatusi AO, Nwulu GU, Onayade AA. (1997). Epidemiology and Control of Poliomyelitis. Journal of Royal Society of Health 117 (1): 7-12.

[xv] Adelekan DA, Fatusi AO, Fakunle JB, Olotu CT, Olukoga IA, Jinadu MK, Ojofeitimi EO. (1997). Prevalence of Malnutrition and Vitamin A Deficiency in Nigerian Pre-School Children Subsisting on High Intakes of Carotenes. Nutrition and Health 12: 17-24.

[xvi] Ojo OS, Akonai AK, Thursz M, Ndububa DA, Durosinmi MA, Adeodu OO, Fatusi OA, Goldin RD. (1998). Hepatitis D Virus Antigen in HbsAg Positive Chronic Liver Disease in Nigeria. East African Medical Journal 75 (6): 329 - 331.

[xvii] Fatusi AO, Fatusi OA, Esimai AO, Onayade AA, Ojo OS. (2000). Acceptance of Hepatitis B Vaccine by Workers in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. East African Medical Journal 77 (11): 608-612.

[xviii] Erhabor GE, Fatusi S., Obembe OB. (2001). Pulmonary Functions in Arc-welders in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. East African Medical Journal 78 (9): 461-464.

[ix] Fatusi AO, Odujinrin OT, Odeku MA, Ojengbede OA. (2002). The Continuing Problem of High Maternal Mortality in Nigeria: How the “Making Pregnancy Safer” Initiative Can Make a Difference. Nigerian Journal of Health Sciences 2: 9 – 20.

[xx] Erhabor GE, Ojo JO, Oluwole AF, Fatusi AO, Kendrick AH. (2002). Reference Equation for Spirometric Indices in Native Nigerian Men from Ile-Ife, , Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Health Sciences 2: 7 – 10.

[xxi] Fatusi AO, Ijadunola KT, Ojofeitimi EO, Adeyemi MO, Omideyi AK, Akinyemi A, Adewuyi AA. (2003). Assessment of Andropause Awareness and Erectile Dysfunction among Married Men in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Aging Male. 6: 79 – 85.

[xxii] Rotimi O, Fatusi AO, Odesanmi WO. (2004). Sudden Cardiac Death in Nigerians – The Ile-Ife Experience. West African Journal of Medicine. 23 (1): 27 – 31.

[xxiii] Ijadunola KT, Erhabor GE, Onayade AA, Ijadunola MY, Fatusi AO, Asuzu MC. (2004). Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms among Wheat Flour Mills Workers in Ibadan, Nigeria. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 45: 251 – 259. 6

[xxiv] Fatusi AO, Ijadunola KT, Ojofeitimi EO, Odumabo AO, Adewuyi AA, Akinyemi A, Omideyi AK, Aderounmu AO. (2004). The Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Awareness, Knowledge and Attitude toward Andropause among Health Professionals in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Aging Male. 7: 269-279.

[xxv] Okonkwo PI, Fatusi AO, Ilika AL. (2005). Perception of Peers’ regarding Sexual Health Decision Making among Females Undergraduates in Anambra State, Nigeria. African Health Sciences 5 (2): 107-113.

[xxvi] Hagopian A, Ofosu A, Fatusi A, Biritwum R, Essel A, Hart LG, Watts C. (2005). The Flight of Physicians from : Views of African Physicians and Implications for Policy. Social Science and Medicine 61: 1750-1760.

[xxvii] Folayan MO, Fatusi AO. (2005). Effect of Psychological Management Techniques on Specific Item Score Change during the Management of Dental Fear in Children. The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 29 (4): 335 – 340.

[xxviii] Fatusi AO. (2005). Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs In Nigeria: Shaping a Pragmatic and Effective Response. Journal of Community Medicine & Primary Health Care 17 (1): 1-6.

[xxix] Ijadunola KT, Erhabor GE, Onayade AA, Ijadunola MY, Fatusi AO, Asuzu MC. (2005). Pulmonary Function of Wheat Flour Mills Workers and Controls in Ibadan, Nigeria. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 48: 308-317

[xxx] Adeyemi AB., Irinoye OO, Oladimeji FO, Fatoye AO, Fatusi AO. (2005). Detection of Violence against Women by Health Professionals in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Tropical Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 22 (1): 27- 32.

[xxxi] Osubor KM, Fatusi AO, Chiwuzie JC. (2006). Maternal Health-seeking Behaviour and Associated Factors in a Rural Nigerian Community. Maternal and Child Health Journal 10 (2): 159-169.

[xxxii] Adeyemi AB., Fatusi AO., Makinde ON, Omojuwa I, Asa S, Onwudiegwu U. (2005). Changes in Sexual Practices and Responses among Ante-Natal Clinic Attendees in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 25(8):796-802.

[xxxiii] Agbakwuru EA, Fatusi AO, Ndububa DA, Alatise OI, Arigbabu OA, Akinola DO. (2006). Pattern and Validity of Clinical Diagnosis in Upper Gastrointestinal Diseases: Analysis of 882 Patients. African Health Sciences 6 (2): 98-103.

[xxxiv] Fatusi OA, Fatusi AO, Olabanji JK, Alatise OI. (2006). Management Outcome and associated Factors in Burn Injuries with and without Facial Involvement in Nigerian Population. Journal of Burn Care and Research 27 (6): 869-876.

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[xxxv] Fatusi AO, Alatise IO. (2006). Intimate Partners’ Violence in Ile-Ife, Nigeria: Women’s Experiences and Men’s Perspective Gender & Behaviour 4 (2): 764- 781.

[xxxvi] Orji EO, Fatusi AO Adeyemi BA, Makinde NO, Onwudiegwu U. (2007). Impact of Training on the use of Partograph on Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes in Peripheral Health Centres. Journal of Turkish German Gynecological Association 8 (2):148-152.

[xxxvii] Ijadunola KT, Fatusi AO. Orji EO, Adeyemi BA, Owolabi OO, Ojofeitimi EO, Omideyi AK, Adewuyi AA. (2007). Unavailability of Essential Obstetric Care Services in a Local Government Area of South-West Nigeria. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 25 (19): 94-100.

[xxxviii] Fatusi AO, Makinde ON, Adeyemi AB, Orji EO, Onwudiegwu U. (2008). Evaluation Of Health Workers Training in the Use of Partograph. International Journal of Gynaecology & Obstetrics 100: 41-44.

[xxxix] Sule SS, Ijadunola KT, Onayade AA, Fatusi AO, Soetan RO, Cornell FA. (2008). Utilisation of Primary Health Care Facilities: Lessons from a Rural Community in Southwest Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Medicine 17 (1): 98-106.

[xl] Asa OO, Onayade AA, Fatusi AO, Ijadunola KT, Abiona TC. (2008). Efficacy of Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria with Sulphadoxine-Pyrimethamine in Preventing Anaemia in Pregnancy among Nigerian Women. Maternal and Child Health Journal 12 (6): 692 - 698.

[xli] Fatusi AO, Blum RW. (2008). Predictors of Early Sexual Initiation among a Nationally Representative Sample of Nigerian Adolescents. BMC Public Health 8:136.

[xlii] Fatusi AO, Wang W, Anyanti J. (2008). Multi-Media Campaign Exposure and Inter-personal Communication on Sexual Abstinence among Young People in Nigeria: A Propensity-Matched Study. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 28 (4): 289-303.

[xliii] Akinyemi A, Bamiwuye O, Nathaniel T, Ijadunola K, Fatusi A. (2008). The Nigerian Aging Males' Symptoms (AMS) scale: experience in elderly males. Aging Male 11(2): 89-93.

[xliv] Owolabi AT, Fatusi AO, Kuti O, Adeyemi AB, Faturoti OS, Obiajuwa PO. (2008). Maternal Complications and Perinatal Outcomes in Booked and Unbooked Nigerian Mothers. Singapore Medical Journal 49 (7): 526-531.

[xlv] Adeyemi AB, Irinoye OO, Oladimeji BY, Fatusi AO, Fatoye FO, Mosaku SK. (2008). Preparedness for Management and Prevention of Violence against Women by Nigerian Health Professionals. Journal of Family Violence 23(8), 719-725.

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[xlvi] Fatusi AO, Wang W. (2008). Multiple Sexual Partnership mediates the Association between Early Sexual Debut and Sexually Transmitted Infection among Adolescent and Young Adult Males in Nigeria. European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 14(2):134-143.

[xlvii] Babalola S, Fatusi A, Anyanti J. (2009). Media Saturation, Communication Exposure and HIV Stigma in Nigeria. Social Science & Medicine 68: 1513-1520. xlviii] Sule SS, Onayade AA, Abiona TC, Fatusi AO, Ojofeitimi EO, Esimai OA, Ijadunola KT. (2009). Impact of nutritional education on nutritional status of under-five children in two rural communities of South-west Nigeria. The Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 16 (2): 115-125.

[xlix] Adegbehingbe OO, Fatusi AO, Adegbenro CA, Adeitan OO, Abass GO, Akintunde AO. (2009). Musculoskeletal disorders: Epidemiology and treatment seeking behavior of secondary school students in a Nigerian community. Indian journal of Community Medicine 34 (2): 140-144.

[l] Afolabi MO, Ijadunola KT, Fatusi AO, Olasode O. (2009). Determinants of adherence to anti-retroviral drugs among people living with HIV/AIDS in the Ife- zone of , Nigeria. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Practice 1 (1): 1-6.

[li] Hindin MJ, Fatusi AO. (2009). Adolescent sexual and reproductive health in developing countries. An overview of trends and interventions. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 35(2): 58-62.

[lii] Babalola S, Fatusi A. (2009). Determinants of use of maternal; health services in Nigeria – looking beyond individual and household factors. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 15;9(1):43.

[liii] Fatusi AO, Blum RB. (2009). Adolescent Health in an International Context: The Challenge of Sexual & Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 20 (3): 874-886.

[liv] Fatusi AO, Hindin MJ. (2010). Adolescents and youth in developing countries: Health and development issues in context. Journal of Adolescence 33:499-508.

[lv] Mmari C, Oseni L, Fatusi AO. (2010). Health Seeking Behaviors among Youth in Nigeria: are there Gender Differences in Seeking Treatment? International Perspective on Sexual and Reproductive Health 36 (2): 72-79.

[lvi] Oni G, Fatusi A, Tsui A, Agbenyega T, Chimbiri A, Enquselassie F, Ojengbede O, Ojofeitimi E, Quakyi I. (2010). Strengthening Public Health Education in Population and Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Gates Partners Experience. Journal of Global Public Health (1-17), 1744-1706.

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[lvii] Patton G, Viner RM, Linh LC, Ameratunga S, Fatusi AO, Ferguson J, Patel V. (2010). Mapping a Global Agenda for Adolescent Health. Journal of Adolescent Health 47: 427-432.

[lviii] Ajao KO, Ojofeitimi EO, Adebayo AA, Fatusi AO, Afolabi OT. (2010). Influence of family size, household food security status, and child care practices on the nutritional status of under-five children in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health 14 (4 Spec no.): 117-26.

[lix] Mapayi BM, Makanjuola ROA, Fatusi AO, Afolabi OT. (2011). Socio- demographic factors associated with intimate partner violence in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Gender & Behaviour 9, 3466-3478.

[lx] Ojo O, Aransiola J, Fatusi AO, Akintomide A. (2011). Pattern and sociodemographic correlates on parent-child communication on sexual and reproductive health issues in Southwest Nigeria: A mixed method study. The African Symposium 29 (2.) (ISSN# TX-6-342-323).

[lxi] Viner R, Ozer LM, Denny S, Marmot M, Resnick M, Fatusi A, Curie C. (2012). Adolescence and the social determinants of health . Lancet 329 (9826): 1641- 1652.

[lxii] Badejoko OO, Ijarotimi AO, Awowole IO, Loto OM, Badejoko BO, Olaiya DS, Fatusi AO, Kuti O, Orji EO, Ogunniyi SO. (2012). Adjunctive rectal misoprostol versus oxytocin infusion for prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in women at risk: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research 38: 11.

[lxiii] Akinyemi AI, Aransiola JO, Ikuteyijo L, Omoluabi, E, Fatusi AO. (2012). Reproductive Health Aspirations and Unmet Needs in Urban Slums in Ibadan and Kaduna, Nigeria: A Qualitative Exploration. The African Anthropologist 19 (1&2): 43– 65.

[lxiv] Asubiaro OY, Fatusi AO. (2014). Differential effects of internal and external religiosity on sexual initiation among Nigerian in-school adolescents. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 26(1):93-100. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2012- 0118.

[lxv] Adeoye IA, Onayade AA, Fatusi AO. (2013). Incidence, determinants and perinatal outcomes of near miss maternal morbidity in Ile-Ife Nigeria: a prospective case control study. BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth 13(1):. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-93.

[lxvi] Sabageh AO, Fatusi AO, Sabageh D, Aluko JA. (2013). Sexual behavior of in- school adolescents in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria: a comparative study. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 30:1-7. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2013-0510.

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[lxvii] Ogunsola OO, Phillips AS, Fatusi AO. (2013). Accessibility to and use of licit and illicit substances among in-school adolescents in Osun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Health Sciences 13 (2); 5-11.

[lxviii] Aransiola JO, Asa S, Obianjuwa P, Ojo OO, Fatusi AO. (2013). Teachers’ Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions for In-school Adolescents in Nigeria and their Willingness to Participate: A Qualitative Exploration. African Journal of Reproductive Health 17(4):84-92.

[lxix] Omoyeni S, Akinyemi AI, Fatusi A. (2014). Adolescents and HIV-related Behaviour in Nigeria: Does Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Promote Protective Sexual Behaviour among Sexually Active Adolescents? African Population Studies 27 (Suppl 2); 331-342.

[lxx] Esan T.O., Fatusi AO. (2014). Performance needs assessment of maternal and newborn health service delivery in urban and rural areas of Osun State, South- west Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health 18 (2): 105-116.

[lxxi] Sabageh A, Fatusi A, Elusiyan J, Sabageh D, Adeoye O. (2014). Quantitative assessment of pubertal development among rural and urban adolescents in Osun State, Nigeria: a comparison of two standard instruments. Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 2 (6): 1333-1343.

[lxxii] Sabageh AO, Fatusi AO, Sabageh D, Babatunde OA. (2014). Condom use: prevalence among rural and urban sexually active adolescents in Osun State, Nigeria. Science Journal of Public Health. 2(4): 270-274. doi: 10.11648/j.sjph.20140204.14.

[lxxiii] Esan OT, Fatusi AO. (2014). Performance needs assessment of maternal and newborn health service delivery in urban and rural areas of Osun State, South- West, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health 18(2):105-116.

[lxxiv] Aransiola JO, Akinyemi AI, Fatusi AO. (2014). Women's Perceptions and Reflections of Male Partners and Couple Dynamics in Family Planning Adoption in Selected Urban Slums in Nigeria: A Qualitative Exploration. BMC Public Health 23;14:869. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-869.

[lxxv] Badejoko B, Owa, J, Oseni S, Badejoko O, Fatusi A, Adejuyigbe E. (2014). Early Neonatal Bilirubin, Hematocrit, and Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase. Paediatrics 134(4):e1082-8. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-0654.

[lxxvi] Adeoye IA, Ijarotimi OO, Fatusi AO. (2015). What are the Factors That Interplay from Normal Pregnancy to Near Miss Maternal Morbidity in a Nigerian Tertiary Healthcare Facility? Health Care Women International 36(1):70-87. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2014.943839.

[lxxvii] Ukah M, Badejoko O, Ogunniyi S, Loto O, Aboderin O, Fatusi A. (2015). A randomized trial of artesunate-amodiaquine versus artemether-lumefantrine for 11

the treatment of acute uncomplicated malaria in pregnancy. International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 131(1):41-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2015.05.009. Epub 2015 Jul 3.

[lxxviii] Phillips AS, Fatusi A, Akinyemi A. Bello B. (2015). The Effect of Quality of Spousal Relationship on Procurement of Abortion in Peri-Urban Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health 19(4):14-22. PubMed PMID: 27337849.

[lxxix] Asa, SS, Fatusi AO, Ilori MO, Osagbemi GK. (2015). Adequacy of Technical Facilities for Maternal Health Care Delivery in Public Secondary and Tertiary Facilities in Osun State, Nigeria. African Population Studies Vol. 29 (2), 1843-50.

[lxxx] Ajidagba B, Bello B, Mapayi B, Mobolaji W, Umwenni U, Adenipelun A, Faniku A, Fatusi AO. (2015). Prevalence and factors associated with sexual violence among adolescents within a tertiary institution in Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Gender and Development 2 (2): 53-67.

[lxxxi] Ogunsola OO, Fatusi AO. (2016). Risk and protective factors for adolescent substance use: a comparative study of secondary school students in rural and urban areas of sun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine & Health. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2015-0096.

[lxxxii] Mokdad AH, Forouzanfar MH, Daoud F... Fatusi A et al.. Global burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors for young people's health during 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. Lancet. 387(10036):2383-401. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00648-6.

[lxxxiii] Patton GC, Sawyer SM, Santelli JS, Ross DA, Afifi R, Allen NB, Arora M, Azzopardi P, Baldwin W, Bonell C, Kakuma R, Kennedy E, Mahon J, McGovern, Mokdad AH, Patel V, Petroni S, Reavley N, Taiwo K, Waldfogel J, Wickremarathne D, Barroso C, Bhutta Z, Fatusi AO, Mattoo A, Diers J, Fang J, Ferguson J, Ssewamala F, Viner RM. (2016). Our future: a Lancet commission on adolescent health and wellbeing. Lancet. 387(10036):2423-78. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00579-1.

[lxxxiv] Idowu A, Fatusi AO, Olajide FO. (2016). Clustering of behavioural risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among rural-based adolescents in south- west Nigeria. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health pii:/j/ijamh.ahead-of-print/ijamh-2016-0008/ijamh-2016-0008.xml doi:10.1515/ijamh-2016-0008. PubMed PMID: 27299197.

[lxxxv] Fatusi AO. (2016). Young people’s sexual and reproductive health interventions in developing countries: making the investments count. Journal of Adolescent Health 59(3 Suppl):S1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.06.016.

[lxxxvi] Folayan MO, Adeniyi A, Oziegbe E, Fatusi AO, Harrison A. (2016). Integrated oral, mental and sexual health management for adolescents: a call for professional collaboration. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 2016 Aug 12

9. pii: /j/ijamh.ahead-of-print/ijamh-2016-0060/ijamh-2016-0060.xml. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2016-0060.

[lxxxvii] Owolabi OO, Wong KLM, Dennis ML, Radovich E, Cavallaro FL, Lynch CA, Fatusi A, Sombie I, Benova L. (2017). Comparing the use and content of antenatal care in adolescent and older first-time mothers in 13 countries of west Africa: a cross-sectional analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys. Lancet Child Adolesc Health 1: 203–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ S2352- 4642(17)30025-1

[lxxxviii] Omole O, Ijadunola M, Olotu E, Omotosho O, Bello B, Awoniran O, Phillips A, Fatusi A. (2018). The effect of mobile phone short message service on maternal health in south‐west Nigeria. Int J Health Plann Manage 33(1):155-170. doi: 10.1002/hpm.2404. Epub 2017 Mar 22.

[lxxxix] Bello BM, Fatusi AO, Adepoju OE, Maina BW, Kabiru CW. (2017). Adolescent and parental reactions to puberty in Nigeria and Kenya: a cross- cultural and intergenerational comparison. J Adolesc Health 61(4S):S35-S41. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.03.014. PMID: 28915991.

[xc] Mmari K, Moreau C, Gibbs SE, De Meyer S, Michielsen K, Kabiru CW, Bello BM, Fatusi AO, Lou C, Zuo X, Yu C, Al-Attar GST, ElGibaly O. (2017). ‘Yeah, I’ve grown; I can’t go out anymore’: differences in perceived risks between girls and boys entering adolescence. Culture, Health & Sexuality DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1382718.

[xci] Adeyemi AB, Fatusi AO, Phillips AS, Olajide FO, Orisawayi AO. (2018). Factors Associated With the Desire for Companionship in Labour Among Parturients In A South-Western Nigerian Community. Int J Gynaecol Obstet doi: 10.1002/ijgo.12471.

[xcii] GBD 2016 Healthcare Access and Quality Collaborators. (2018). Measuring performance on the Healthcare Access and Quality Index for 195 countries and territories and selected subnational locations: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet. 2018 Jun 2;391(10136):2236- 2271. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)30994-2.

[xciii] Fatusi AO, Omotade OO. (2018). The Notion and Context of Sexting Behaviour among Undergraduates in Osun State, Nigeria: A Qualitative Study. Nigerian Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 1, 63-74.

[xciv] Ochonye B, Folayan MO, Fatusi AO, Bello BM, Ajidagba B, Emmanuel G, Umoh P, Yusuf A, Jaiyebo T (2019). Sexual practices, sexual behavior and HIV risk profile of key populations in Nigeria. BMC Public Health. 2019 Sep 2;19(1):1210. doi:10.1186/s12889-019-7553-z.

[xcv] Olorunmoteni OE, Fatusi AO, Komolafe MA, Omisore A. Sleep pattern, Socio- environmental factors, and use of electronic devices among Nigerian school- 13

attending adolescents. Sleep Health. 2018 Dec;4(6):551-557. doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2018.09.002.

[xcvi] Ochonye B, Folayan MO, Fatusi AO, Emmanuel G, Adepoju O, Ajidagba B, Jaiyebo T, Umoh P, Yusuf A. Satisfaction With Use Of Public Health and Peer- Led Facilities for HIV Prevention Services by Key Populations in Nigeria. BMC Health Services Research (2019) 19:856 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019- 4691-z

(c) Published Refereed Conference Proceedings

[xcvii] Odutolu O, Davies A, Sani-Gwarzo N, Fatusi A, Kanki P, Ejembi C, Okonkwo P. Policy Options for the Nigerian Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV Program. XV International AIDS Conference. Bangkok (Thailand) July 11- 16, 2004. Medimond. International Proceedings. E710L7669. p. 125-130.

2. OTHER PUBLICATIONS [i] Fatusi AO, Onwuka SI, Chizea AC. Afieghe CA: Strengthening Family Planning services in Rural Areas: A Nigerian Experience. Paper Presented at the IUSSP seminar on Reproductive changes in Sub-Saharan Africa. November 1998. Nairobi.

[ii] Fatusi AO, Aboye-Kuteyi E.A.: TBAs in Nigeria: What do we know about them? In: Defining the role of Traditional Birth Attendants in Nigeria. (Proceedings of a National Workshop on the Roles of TBAs in Reproductive Health. 1998. p. 18 – 25. Lagos, UNFPA.

[iii] Fatusi AO, Sangowawa AO, Olajide FO, Bello BM. Adolescent Reproductive Health Seeking Behaviour: Research Needs and Priorities. WHARC, Benin, 2011.

[iv] Fatusi AO. That We All may Prosper and be in Health: The Primacy, Premises, and Promises of Adolescent and Reproductive Health. Obafemi Awolowo University Press, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 270th Inaugural Lecture Series of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 2014

[iv] Paul M. Chalasani S, Light B, Knuttson A, Fatusi A. Contraception for Adolescents and Youth: Being Responsive to their Sexual and Reproductive Health needs and Rights. Issue Paper. UNFPA. November 2019

3. MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION [i] Fatusi AO, Adedini SA, Mobolaji JW. Trends and socio-demographic correlates of girl-child marriage in West Africa: Evidence from Recent Demographic and Health Surveys. Submitted to the Lancet Global Health

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[i] Mobolaji JW, Fatusi AO, Adedini SA. Ethnicity, religious affiliation and girl- child marriage: a cross-sectional study of nationally representative sample of female adolescents in Nigeria. Submitted to the BMC Public Health

[ii] Stillman M, Owolabi OO, Fatusi AO, Akinyemi AI, Berry AL, Eriunfolami TP, Olagunju OS. Vӓisӓnen H, Bankole A. Women’s self-reported experiences using misoprostol obtained from drug sellers in , Nigeria. BMJ Open

4. TECHNICAL & POLICY PUBLICATIONS (a) Technical Reports [i] Fatusi AO. Implementing Reproductive Health in Nigeria: Reflections from Delta State Program. In: Contemporary Issues in Reproductive Health in Nigeria. Occasional Working paper Series. 2000: p. 19 – 50. Benin, Women’s Health and Action Research Centre.

[ii] Common Country Assessment for Nigeria. 2001. Document developed for the United Nations Development Systems in Nigeria, Lagos.

[iii] Fatusi AO & Ijadunola KT. 2003. National Study on Essential Obstetric Care Facilities in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Health & UNFPA, .

[iv] National Survey on HIV/AIDS & Reproductive Health (NARHS) in Nigeria. 2003. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja. (Reproductive Health Sectoral Lead for Report)

[v] Fatusi A., Akinyemi A.I. Explorative Study of Priority areas in Reproductive Health Programmes Among Health Professionals in Nigeria. 2003. Federal Ministry of Health.

[vi] Fatusi AO. Maternal Mortality Situation and Determinants in Nigeria. Background Technical paper for the National Consultative Meeting on Maternal Mortality Reduction in Nigeria. 2004. Federal Ministry of Health & UNFPA, Abuja.

[vii] Fatusi AO, Asa O. Towards Advancing Adolescent Health in Nigeria: Situation Analysis of Selected Adolescent Health and Development Issues. Background Technical Paper for the Development of the National Adolescent Health Strategic Framework. January 2005.

[viii] Fatusi AO. Road Map for Accelerating the Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals related to Maternal and Newborn Health in Nigeria. Draft submitted to FMOH & WHO. June 2005.

[ix] National Survey on HIV/AIDS & Reproductive Health (NARHS) in Nigeria 2005. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, 2006 (National Lead Consultant for the Report)

[x] Behavioural Surveillance Survey for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja. 2005 (National Lead Consultant for the Report)

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[xi] Fatusi AO: Responses of in sub-Saharan Africa to the HIV/AIDS Challenge – The Nigerian Experience. Research Report prepared for the Association of African Universities, Accra, Ghana. March 2004

[xii] Fatusi AO: “Reproductive Rights” in the “State of Nigeria’s Population”, UNFPA, 2005

[xiii] Fatusi AO: National Survey on HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Skills and School Health in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Education & UNICEF. 2006.

[xiv] Fatusi AO: The Learning-Plus Project. Quality Education, Care and Protection: Nigeria Country Report. Submitted to UNICEF Headquarters & Teachers’ College, Columbia University, USA. 2007

[xv] Fatusi AO: Most-at Risk Population for HIV & AIDS in Nigeria. Report submitted to ENHANSE/ USAID. 2007.

[xvi] Fatusi AO: Situation Analysis of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Care in Ondo State. Submitted to Federal Ministry of Health, WHO and partners. May 2009.

[xvii] Fatusi AO: Technical Editor: Situation Assessment of Women and Children in Nigeria. UNICEF, 2009

[xviii] Fatusi AO: Technical Editor: Nigeria Country Report on Child Poverty and Disparities. UNICEF, 2009

[xix] Geary C, Silverstein L, Fatusi A: Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Program in Nigeria: Review and Design. Global Health Technical Assistance Project/USAID. November 2010

[xx] Fatusi AO: Technical Editor: Situation Assessment of Women and Children in Nigeria. UNICEF, 2011

[xxi] Fatusi AO: Between the Law, Rights and Health: A Situation Analysis of Unsafe Abortion & Misoprostol Use in Nigeria. Society for Family Health, 2011

[xxii] Fatusi AO: Review of Society for Family Health’s Strategic Plan 2006 – 2011 and Recommendations toward the Development of the 2012 – 2016 Strategic Plan, 2012

[xxiii] Fatusi, A, Ojo, T., Sowande A. et al. An Assessment of Injection Safety and Health Care Waste Management in Nigeria at Selected Health Facilities in Abuja Municipal Area Council, Federal Capital Territory, and Local Government Area, Benue State. Arlington, VA: USAID’s AIDS Support and Technical Assistance Resources, AIDSTAR-One, Task Order 1. 2014

[xxiv] Fatusi AO. Ondo State Adolescent and Youth Friendly Health Project Supported By Ford Foundation: Report of the End-Of-Grant Evaluation. Jan 2014

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[xxv] Hindin MJ, Fatusi A. Exploration of Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Assessment Practices. Final Report. Report submitted to The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, USA. 12 September 2014.

[xxvi] Fatusi AO. Nigeria Country Analysis 2016: A human rights-based, equity-focused, gender-sensitive and sexual and reproductive health-focused country analysis of women and young people in Nigeria. Report commissioned by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Nigeria. 2016

[xxvii] Fatusi AO: Family planning administrative implementation systems in Nigeria and regulatory barriers in the Federal Ministry of Health. Report of study commissioned by Association for the Advancement of Family Planning (AAFP), 2016

[xxviii] Fatusi AO: Policy Analysis of the Family Planning Landscape in Lagos and Kaduna States. Report of study commissioned by the Marie Stopes International of Nigeria (MSION) as part of the Family Planning Landscaping undertaken by The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP), MSION, and DKT International Nigeria on behalf of the Nigerian government and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)

[xxix] Fatusi, A, Bamidele MA, Sowande AO, Pearson J. 2016. Baseline Assessment of Infection Prevention and Control and Health Care Waste Management in Selected LGAs in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Rivers States. Arlington, VA: Strengthening High Impact Interventions for an AIDS-free Generation (AIDSFree) Project.)

[xxx] Obiero W, Omoluabi E, Akinyemi A, Fatusi A. August 2017.Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Nigeria. Association for Reproductive and Family Health: 2016 Survey Findings. August 2017.

[xxxi] Obiero W, Omoluabi E, Akinyemi A, Fatusi A. Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Nigeria. APIN Program: 2016 Survey Findings in Lagos State. August 2017.

[xxxii] Obiero W, Omoluabi E, Akinyemi A, Fatusi A. Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Nigeria. APIN Program: 2016 Survey Findings in Lagos State. August 2017.

[xxxiii] Obiero W, Omoluabi E, Akinyemi A, Fatusi A. Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Nigeria. Institute of Human Virology: 2016 Survey Findings. August 2017.

[xxxiv] Obiero W, Omoluabi E, Akinyemi A, Fatusi A. Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Nigeria. Sustainable Mechanism for Improving Livelihoods and Household Empowerment (SMILE): 2016. August 2017.

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[xxxv] Fatusi AO, Segun BO, Adeyemi A, Odujinrin O (eds.). 2001. National Adolescent Health and Development Training Manual for Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja.

[xxxvi] Adeyemi A, Odeku M, Segun T, Fatusi A, Adekunle A, Onwudiegwu U (eds). 2001. Clinical Service Protocol and Service Guidelines for Adolescent Health and Development in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja.

[xxxvii] National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Policy Guidelines and Standards of Practice. 2002. Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja.

[xxxviii] National HIV and AIDS Behaviour Change Communication Strategy. 2004. Draft produced for National Action Committee on AIDS, Abuja. [xxxix] National Standards and Minimum Service Package for Adolescent and Youth- Friendly Health Services in Nigeria (Developed by Fatusi AO for the Federal Ministry of Health, 2013)

[xl] National Guidelines for the Integration of Adolescent and Youth Friendly Services into Primary Health Care Facilities in Nigeria (Developed by Fatusi AO for the Federal Ministry of Health, and Planned Parenthood Global, 2013)

[xli] National Guidelines on Promoting the Access of Young people to Adolescent- and Youth-Friendly Services in Primary Health Care Facilities in Nigeria (Developed by Fatusi AO for the Federal Ministry of Health, and Women Friendly Initiative, 2013)

[xlii] National Guidelines for the Integration of Adolescent and Youth Friendly Services into Primary Health Care Facilities in Nigeria (Developed by Fatusi AO for the Federal Ministry of Health, and Planned Parenthood Global, 2013)

[xliii] Maternal Death Review Programme Guidelines (Developed by Fatusi AO & Morhason-Bello IO for the Ogun State Primary Health Care Development Board/State Ministry of Health, 2013)

[xliv] Draft Monitoring & Evaluation Plan and Tools for Adolescent Health & Development Programme in Nigeria (Developed by Fatusi AO, Odujinrin OM, Bello B for the Federal Ministry of Health, Dec. 2013 - Feb. 2014)

5. CREATIVE WORK [i] Script writing for the documentary “National Reproductive Health Summit”. Ashabi Productions/Federal Ministry of Health. Dec 2004

[i] Script writing for the Making Pregnancy Safer” Initiative” documentary: “That Nigerian Mothers may Live. FMOH & World Health Organisation. Dec 2005

[iii] Script writing for the documentary on Women Rights and HIV/AIDS: “Listening to Mutapola” ActionAid International & Supporting International Partnership on AIDS in Africa Headquarters, Kenya. Dec 2005

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E. PUBLIC LECTURES i. 2004 Annual General Meeting & Scientific Meeting, Nigerian Medical Association, Osun State. 3rd November 2004. Title: Routine Immunisation as a Strategy for Child Survival in Nigeria ii. 2005 Annual General & Scientific Meeting of Association of Resident Doctors, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife, 15th December 2005, Ile-Ife. Title: Health Sector Reform in Nigeria. iii. Inauguration of Health Sector Reform Foundation (HERFON), Osun State & Workshop on Health Sector Reform, Primary Health Care and Immunisation. 16th January 2005, Ogunbanjo Community Centre, OAU. To Title pic. Strategic Leadership approach to Health Sector Reform in Primary Health care. Lecture presented iv. 2006 World Health Day, 13th April 2006. Institute of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, OAU, Ile-Ife. Title: Brain drain and the health workforce crises. v. 2005 World Population Day Programme, Osun State. July 14, 2005, Nigerian Union of Journalist Building, . Title: “Gender Equity and the Quest for the Achievement of Population and Development Goals in Nigeria” vi. 2006 Scientific Conference of the Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria. 30th August 2005. Title. Reforming the Nigerian Health System: Possibilities, Potentials and Pitfalls. vii. 8th Academic Colloquium of the Babcock University, Iperu Remo, 17th August, 2006. Title: “Universities as Health-Promoting Communities” viii. Centre for Health Disparity, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina, USA. 4th September 2007. Title: Socio-Cultural Context and Disparity in Reproductive and Child Health Indicators in Nigeria. ix. Osun State University, Osogbo. 28th May 2008. Title: Mentoring and the Quest for Academic Excellence. x. Botany Students’ Association, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. 18th September 2008. Title: The Health of Young People and Universities of the 21st Century: An Agenda for Sustainable Youth Development xi. 2008 Annual General & Scientific Meeting of the Society for Family Physicians of Nigeria (SOFPHON). Title: The challenge and prospect of achieving MDGs in Nigeria. 20th November 2008, Osogbo. xii. 6th Annual General Meeting & Scientific Conference of Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Medical Centre, . 9th December 2009. Title: Millennium Development Goals: How Achievable? xiii. Valedictory Programme for retiring Professor (Mrs.) Modupe Onadeko, University College Hospital, Ibadan. 31st March, 2010. Title: Putting the Public in Public Health: An Agenda for Advancing Reproductive and Child Health in Nigeria xiv. 1st Annual Medical Students Week, Osun State University. 8th April 2010. Title: Addressing Sickle Cell Disease in Nigeria: Epidemiological Issues and Public Health Considerations. xv. Youth Pre-Conference, 5th National Conference, Abuja, Nigeria. Title: Young People Owing and Sustaining the National HIV Response xvi. 2010 Annual General & Scientific Meeting, National Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Medical Centre, Ido-Ekiti, 9th December 2010. Title: The Dynamics of Health in the Millennium Development Goals: Achievements so Far 19

xvii. Academic Development Programme, Osun State University, 25th February 2011. Title: Mentoring in academic environment: building great institutions and legacies. xviii. 2011 Ordinary General & Scientific Meeting, Association of Resident Doctors, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos. 7th September 2011. Title: Challenges of Health Delivery in the Face of National Insecurity. xix. College of Health Sciences, Osun State University, 1st Faculty Research Day, 21st December 2011. Title: Grant Application in Health Sciences xx. Federal Medical Center, Abeokuta, 2nd Anniversary of the Research Forum. 18th April 2013. Title: Making Research Count in Nigeria Health Care Settings and Practices: Building and Sustaining a Research Culture xxi. Nigerian Medical Association, Osun State. 2013 Annual General Meeting. 26th July 2013. Title: Primary Health Care: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. xxii. 56th National Council of Health. 26th August 2013. Topic: Public Health Emergency. xxiii. Medical Guild, Lagos State. 2013 Annual General Meeting. 20th Nov. 2013. Title: Exodus of Healthcare Providers: Implications for Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria. xxiv. Medical and Dental Consultants of Nigeria (MDCAN), Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife. 2013 Annual General & Scientific Meeting (AGSM). 5th Dec. 2013. Title: Achievability of the Millennium Development Goals. xxv. MDCAN. University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti 2013 AGSM. 11th December 2013. Title: Redirecting Medical Care: Focusing on Preventive Medicine. xxvi. Association of Resident Doctors (ARD). Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso. Annual General Meeting/ Seminar. 14th January 2014. Title: Mentoring in Residency Training: A Survival Tool. xxvii. Strategies for Improving Diabetes Care in Nigeria (SIDCAIN). Annual Conference, 7th March 2014, OAUTHC. Ile-Ife. Title: Beyond the Bench and Bedside: Translating Research into Practice in Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control. xxviii. United Nations Population Fund, Abuja. 2014 World Population Day. 15th July 2014, Hilton Hotel, Abuja. Title: The Case for Investing in Young People. xxix. Nigerian Medical Association, Ogun State. 2014 AGSM. 30th July 2014. Title: The Policy and Politics of Free Health Care: Issues, Potentials and Challenges xxx. Institute for Government Research Leadership Technology. Fellowship Induction Programme. 24th April, 2015, Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja. Title: Public Health Leadership, Policy Development and the Nigerian Health System. xxxi. ARD. University of Teaching Hospital. AGSM. 2nd December 2015. Title: Healthcare Financing in Nigeria: Prospects, Challenges & Ways Forward: xxxii. Awori Natives Coalition (ANC). Annual Educational Entrepreneurial Programme. Topic: Leadership and the Office of the Future. 11th February 2016, Ado-odo/Ota LGA Secretariat Hall, Ota. xxxiii. 1st Ghana National Adolescent Reproductive Health Summit (Keynote Speaker). Title: Breaking Existing Barriers in Adolescent Reproductive Health. 23rd May 2016, Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra Ghana xxxiv. 58th National Council on Health, Theme Speaker. 23rd & 26th Jan. 2017, , Abia State. Title: National Health Policy: A Tool for Achieving Universal Health Coverage. xxxv. High-level Consultative Meeting on Family Planning (organized by the Nigeria Urban Reproductive Health Initiative/Johns Hopkins Public Health in Nigeria Initiative). Keynote Speaker. 8th February 2017, Abuja. Title: Making a case for Family Planning/Child Birth Spacing investment in Nigeria

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xxxvi. National Launch of “The Challenge Initiative” by the Nigeria Urban Reproductive Health Initiative/Johns Hopkins Public Health in Nigeria Initiative. Keynote Speaker. 23rd February 2017, Abuja. Title: Family planning business case in the Nigerian context: Potential benefits and returns xxxvii. Association of Clinical & Academic Physiotherapists of Nigeria: 1st Conference: Keynote Speaker. 20th October 2017, Ile-Ife. Title: The Burden of Chronic Disease: What works at Primary Health Level? xxxviii. National School Health Association (NSHA): 2017 Annual General and Scientific Conference: Keynote Speaker. 23rd November 2017, Ile-Ife. Title: Promoting Mental Health through School and Community Health Education xxxix. The International Master of Public Health program (IMPH), Hebrew University- Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel, East Africa Alumni Regional Conference. 5th March 2018, Arusha, Tanzania. Title: Adolescent Health in Africa & the Prospect of Demographic Dividend xl. Institute of Child Health, University College hospital, Ibadan. Scientific Programme and Festrschrift in honour of Prof Olayemi Olufemi-Julius Omotade. Keynote Speaker. 21st June 2018, Ibadan. Title: The “Net Generation” & Health: Intersection of Research, Programme and Policy for Child & Adolescent Health in Nigeria in the Digital Age xli. The 15th Sir Samuel Manuwa Lecture. 42nd Annual General & Scientific Meeting, West Africam College of Physicians (Nigeria Chapter), Kaduna, July 2018. Title: Renewing Vision and Restoring Trust: Pathways for Enhancing the Performance of Healthcare System in Nigeria. xlii. The 4th Professor Oluwole Adebo Memorial Lecture4th Joint National Conference of Christian Medical and Dental Association (CMDA), Nigeria, Thursday 22nd November 2018, The Hospital Chapel, National Hospital Abuja. Title: Integrity and Excellence in Health Care and Leadership. xliii. 1st Nigeria National Conference on Adolescent Health, 12 April 2019, Otunba Subomi Conference Centre, University of Ibadan (Presidential Lecture). Title: Cultivating inclusiveness, Embracing Innovation & Engendering Accountability: Defining the Future of Adolescent Health & Development in Nigeria

F. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES WITH DATES

i. Nigerian Medical Association 1987 - date ii. Association of Community Physicians of Nigeria: 1992 - date iii. West African College of Physicians (Fellow) 1996 – date iv. Medical and Dental Consultants of Nigeria 1996 – date v. World Federation of Public Health 2007 - date vi. Society for Adolescent Medicine, USA 2007 - date vii. International Association for Adolescent Health 2007 – date viii. International Epidemiological Association 2010 - date ix. Society for Public Health Professionals of Nigeria 2011 – date x. Society for Adolescent & Young People’s Health in Nigeria 2017 – date xi. The Institute of management Consultants – Nigeria (Fellow) 2019 – date

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