
Akwanga Elijah Tangu
Akwanga Elijah Tangu is a medical trainee and emerging public health leader with strong passion in community health advocacy, stakeholder engagement, and Hepatitis B prevention programming. He serves as the Assistant Program Manager for Hepatitis B at Community Vision Group (CVG) and is also CVG’s official Focal Point to the World Hepatitis Alliance (WHA), where CVG is a registered member with voting rights.
As CVG’s Focal Point to the World Hepatitis Alliance, Elijah facilitates institutional engagement with the global Hepatitis community, supports knowledge exchange, and contributes to advocacy efforts that align CVG’s work with international best practices and global policy dialogues.
He is currently a medical student at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bamenda, pursuing a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in General Medicine. He has served as President and Vice President of the University of Bamenda Medical Students’ Association and the Faculty of Health Sciences Scientific Club, where he led health campaigns, organized surgical and clinical skills workshops, and coordinated outreach programs in underserved communities.
