Team Category: Board of Trustees

CVG Board of Trustees
Dr. Ngong Justin Chee

Dr. Ngong Justin Chee

Dr. Ngong Justin Chee is an accomplished communications and public health professional with over eight years of experience spanning global health communication, advocacy, policy engagement, and clinical health programming. He serves on the Board of Community Vision Group (CVG), where he provides strategic oversight for Communication and Advocacy programs and offers technical guidance to CVG’s health campaigns.

He currently serves as Communications Officer for the FP2030 North, West, and Central Africa Hub, based in Abuja, Nigeria, where he leads regional communications strategy, messaging coherence, and partner engagement across multiple countries. In addition to his communications leadership, Dr. Chee has a strong background in clinical and community health programming, having previously worked with PEPFAR, CDC, and Georgetown University–supported initiatives in Cameroon. 

Chee holds a Master of Science in Political Science from the University of Buea, Cameroon and a PhD in Political Science from the University of Bamenda, with research focused on public policy transfer and the implementation of free primary education in Cameroon. He is also a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Fellow, having completed advanced training in Strategic Leadership in Health Systems Change in Low-Resource Settings.

Ful Morine Fuen

Ful Morine Fuen

Ful Morine Fuen is a senior humanitarian health professional with extensive experience leading primary healthcare and nutrition responses in conflict-affected and hard-to-reach settings in Cameroon. She serves as a Board Member at Community Vision Group (CVG), where she provides strategic, technical, and advisory support to the Centre for Dietary and Nutritional Assessment, strengthening the quality, equity, and impact of CVG’s health and nutrition interventions.

Professionally, Morine serves as the Humanitarian Coordinator and Assistant Administrator of the Primary Health Care Program at the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, where she leads multi-regional humanitarian responses across crisis-affected regions. Her responsibilities include co-leading the Health Cluster, coordinating with government authorities, UN agencies, and NGOs, overseeing maternal and child health, immunisation, and disease surveillance programs, and conducting frontline access negotiations to ensure safe humanitarian access to last-mile communities. 

Morine holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Buea and a Master of Science in Healthcare Management from UNICAF University. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Public Health at the University of Bamenda and is fluent in English with intermediate proficiency in French.

Ngum Awah Fuh Faith

Ngum Awah Fuh Faith

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. 

Mr Tah Cliford

Tah Clifford Bong

Tah Clifford Bong is a seasoned pedagogue and geologist with over 15years of professional experience as a secondary school teacher with the Ministry of Secondary Education in Cameroon. A highly respected and referenced Geology teacher, he has contributed significantly to education and research in Cameroon. 

Mr. Tah holds a Higher Teacher’s Training Diploma and a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from the University of Yaoundé I, as well as postgraduate teacher training from the University of Bamenda. In his role as a Board Member of CVG, Tah Clifford plays a critical role in the successful implementation of education-focused programmes. He provides strategic guidance and technical expertise to initiatives such as in-service teacher training, school library development, and capacity building for Parent–Teacher Associations (PTAs) in beneficiary schools. His strong background in pedagogy, curriculum delivery, and field-based learning ensures that CVG’s education interventions are practical, impactful, and aligned with national education standards.

Dr. Jacqueline N. Fonkwo

Dr. Jacqueline N. Fonkwo

Jacqueline Fonkwo is a medical doctor with four years of clinical work experience. She is also the co-founder and the CEO of a youth-led organization called Youth 2 Youth. She has been outstanding in advocating for improved adolescent healthcare while collaborating with other organizations in Cameroon, especially in the conflict-affected regions of the country. Since 2017, with her blend of clinical and community-based practice, she has impacted over 5000 young people through inclusive FP/SRHR knowledge sharing.

Rev. Sister Lilian Vernyuy

Rev Sr. Lilian Vernyuy

Rev. Sister Lilian Vernyuy is a seasoned healthcare administrator, public health professional, and project management specialist with over two decades of leadership experience spanning clinical services, institutional management, and international development. She serves as the Board Chair of Community Vision Group (CVG) and she brings deep expertise in health systems administration, human resource management, project planning and execution, financial oversight, and institutional governance. As Board Chair, she supports CVG’s strategic direction, organisational strengthening, and accountability frameworks, ensuring that programmes are well managed, and aligned with CVG’s vision of community-driven and people-centred development while ensuring compliance with donor requirements.

Professionally, Lilian has held senior leadership roles in healthcare and social care institutions in Cameroon and Spain. She previously served as Director and Healthcare Administrator at Saint John of God Health Centre in Mamfe and as Director of Saint Blaise Clinic in Bamenda, where she oversaw clinical services, personnel management, budgeting, stock planning, and project coordination. She also served as Assistant Director of Residencia El Seminario in Teruel, Spain, and In parallel, she worked as Project Manager at the same institution from April 2013 to June 2022. She currently serves Matron/ Administrator at Saint Therese Health Center and Maternity Douala, Cameroon since August 2023 till date.

Lilian holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Buea, a Master of Public Health from EUCLID University, and a Master of Science in Project Management from the College of Saint Scholastica in the United States. She also holds advanced professional qualifications in healthcare management, institutional leadership, and process consulting, including certification as a Process Consultant. Fluent in English, Spanish and French, she brings a strong multicultural and multilingual perspective to her leadership.

Dr. Gilbert Ngwaneh Miki

Dr. Gilbert Ngwaneh Miki

Dr. Gilbert Miki is an international development professional and researcher with over 15 years of experience across education, health and nutrition, agriculture, and social protection. He is the Founder and CEO of Community Vision Group (CVG), an organisation that addresses child food poverty and classroom hunger through the Nourish2Flourish Home-Grown School Feeding (HGSF) Programme and complementary community initiatives in Cameroon. Dr. Miki also serves as a Research Fellow and Evidence-Based Policy Advisor with the Research Consortium for School Health and Nutrition (RCSHN) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, an initiative of the Global School Meals Coalition. He co-chairs the RCSHN Impact and Evidence Community of Practice and contributes to global and continental initiatives on school feeding.

 

His commitment to school feeding is deeply rooted in his lived experience growing up in rural Cameroon, where hunger negatively affected children’s learning and development. Miki holds a PhD in International and Rural Development (School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, UK), MA in International Development (University of Sheffield, UK), Postgraduate Diploma in Development Management and Governance as well as  PGCert in Project Planning and Management (Pan African Institute for Development, Cameroon) and B.Ed. in Curriculum Studies and Teaching/Geography (University of Buea, Cameroon). He is also a certified Nutritional Epidemiologist and a beneficiary of the Chevening Scholarship (2012) and Commonwealth PhD Scholarship (2019).