Ngum Awah Fuh Faith is a gender, governance, and development specialist with extensive years of experience supporting gender-responsive programming, research, and policy engagement across humanitarian and development contexts in Africa. She serves as a Board Member of Community Vision Group (CVG), bringing strategic oversight and technical expertise to strengthen the organisation’s governance, programme quality, and commitment to gender equality and social inclusion.
Prior to joining the CVG Board, she served as Deputy Country Director and Gender Advisor with CVG in Cameroon, where she played a pivotal role in mainstreaming gender across CVG’s programmes, including the Home-Grown School Feeding (HGSF) programme and the Hepatitis B campaigns. Faith recently served as a Consultant with UN Women (West and Central Africa Region). Earlier in her career, Faith worked with the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) as a Gender, Climate Change and Policy Officer and Research Assistant, supporting multi-country research and development programmes across Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Tanzania.
Faith holds an Advanced Master’s degree in Governance and Development from the University of Antwerp and a background in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Dschang. She is fluent in English and French and is deeply committed to advancing gender equality, inclusive development, and evidence-driven decision-making.

