Team Category: Leadership Team

Akwanga Elijah Tangu

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.

Nshanji Bonje Sandra

Nshanji Bonje Sandra

Nshanji Bonje Sandra is a public health and food security professional with substantial experience in nutrition programming, community health engagement, and data-driven program implementation within humanitarian and development contexts. She serves as the Head of Food and Nutrition Security at Community Vision Group (CVG) and brings solid expertise in food and nutrition security assessments, school feeding initiatives, maternal and child nutrition campaigns, and program monitoring and evaluation. 

Prior to her role at CVG, Sandra has worked extensively with government institutions, international NGOs, and UN-supported programs, including the Regional Delegation of Public Health, the Danish Refugee Council, WHO-supported campaigns, and national nutrition and food security assessments. Her experience spans supervision of maternal and child health and nutrition campaigns, Vitamin A supplementation, malaria and cholera response, food security data collection, and coordination with community health workers.       Sandra holds a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Buea and a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology. 

Ms. Ngwih Brandy

Ms. Ngwih Brandy

Ngwih Brandy is a communications, advocacy, and development professional with over three years of experience supporting strategic communication, media engagement, advocacy, and community mobilisation within humanitarian and development organisations. She is the Head of Communications and Advocacy at Community Vision Group (CVG), where she leads the organisation’s visibility, storytelling, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement efforts across programmes. Brandy brings strong expertise in content creation, multimedia production, social media and website management, project documentation, advocacy messaging, and media relations. 

Prior to joining CVG, Brandy gained valuable experience working with UNICEF Cameroon and Plan International supported projects. Brandy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication and Development Studies from the University of Bamenda.

Evate Fulai

Evate Fulai

Evate Fulai is a development and nutrition specialist with over five years of experience coordinating community-based programmes. She serves as the Head of Field Office at Community Vision Group (CVG), where she leads field-level implementation, supervision, and quality assurance for the organisation’s nutrition, education, and school feeding interventions. Evate has strong expertise in public health nutrition, community mobilisation, and monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL). 

Prior to her current role, Evate worked with the International Medical Corps and FAO-supported nutrition surveys, contributing to CMAM and IYCF programming, nutrition assessments, and community health outreach. Evate holds a Master’s degree in Food and Bioresource Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Technology from the University of Bamenda, alongside professional training in MEAL, project management, and data analytics. 

Ndansack Emmerencia Kenjing

Ndansack Emmerencia Kenjing

Ndansack Emmerencia Kenjing is a nutrition and food science professional with a strong background in public health nutrition, dietetics, and food safety. She serves as the Centre Director for Dietary and Nutritional Assessment at Community Vision Group (CVG), where she provides technical leadership in nutrition programming, dietary assessments, and evidence-based interventions that support the Nourish2Flourish Home-Grown School Feeding programme. She also supports nutrition advocacy initiatives, represents CVG in technical webinars and coalitions, and contributes to resource mobilisation campaigns aimed at expanding access to school meals for vulnerable children.

Ndansack holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Nutrition and Food Science from the University of Yaoundé I and is currently a PhD student specialising in the role of plant phytochemicals and food substances in the management of cancer. 

Donald Wango Ndicha

Donald Wango Ndicha

Donald Wango Ndicha is a finance and administration professional with over six years of progressive experience supporting financial management, compliance, and operational systems within non-profit organisations in Cameroon. He serves as the Head of Finance and Administration at Community Vision Group (CVG), where he oversees financial stewardship, administrative operations, and compliance across the organisation’s programmes. 

Prior to joining CVG, Donald worked with the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services as a Finance Analyst, where he managed multi-departmental accounting operations, donor reporting, inventory, and audit support. Donald holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from the University of Bamenda and is currently completing a Master of Science degree in Finance and Accounting at the Catholic University of Cameroon. 

Dr. Bongam Solange Kanla

Dr. Bongam Solange Kanla

Dr. Bongam Solange Kanla is a medical doctor and public health professional with strong experience in immunisation advocacy, maternal and child health, and community-centred Hepatitis B prevention and care. She is the Programme Manager for Hepatitis B at Community Vision Group (CVG), leading the implementation, and scale-up of Hepatitis B prevention, screening, and linkage to care initiatives.Some the projects is successfully implemented at CVG include the Hepatitis B Birth Dose (HepB-BD) Advocacy Project, funded by the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination (CGHE) and the Task Force for Global Health through the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Building on the success of the HepB-BD Advocacy Project, Solange currently leads CVG’s ABAC Community Catalyst Grant initiative – “Raising Awareness for Improved Screening and Expanded Care for Hepatitis B (RISE HepB)”, funded by the Hepatitis B Foundation. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Medicine from the Catholic University of Cameroon, Bamenda, Cameroon.

Che Engochan Epse Nformi

Che Engochan Epse Nformi

Che Engochan Epse Nformi is an experienced education, humanitarian, and social protection professional with over a decade of work supporting vulnerable children, refugees, internally displaced persons, and persons with disabilities across Cameroon. She is the Deputy Country Director for Programmes and Partnerships at Community Vision Group (CVG), and brings strong expertise in inclusive education, child protection, disability-inclusive social protection, humanitarian response, and public health programming. 

Prior to joining CVG, Engochan held senior coordination roles with leading international and national organisations, including Jesuit Refugee Services, Plan International, UNICEF-funded projects, and the Elisabeth Glaser Paediatric AIDS Foundation. She holds a Master’s degree in Special Needs Education from the University of Yaoundé I and a Bachelor of Education in Special Needs Education from the University of Buea. Deeply committed to equity and inclusion, Engochan is passionate about ensuring that children—particularly those affected by conflict, displacement, disability, and poverty—have access to quality education, nutrition, protection, and opportunities to thrive.

Bongkiynuy Nancy

Bongkiynuy Nancy

Bongkiynuy Nancy is a public health nutritionist and school health specialist with strong experience in the design, coordination, and advocacy of child-focused health and nutrition programmes. She is the Deputy Country Director for Food and Nutrition at Community Vision Group (CVG), where she provides strategic leadership and technical oversight for school health, nutrition, and public health interventions across the organisation’s programmes. 

Nancy holds a Master of Science degree in Public Health from the University of Buea and a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from St. Louis University Institute. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Public Health Nutrition at the University of Buea and is also undertaking an additional Master’s degree in Epidemiology as a VLIR-UOS scholar at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.

Julius Ntang Meleng

Julius Ntang Meleng

Julius Ntang Meleng has over 10 years of experience leading community-based interventions in fragile and underserved contexts across Cameroon. He is the Country Director of Community Vision Group (CVG), providing strategic and operational leadership for the organisation’s core programme – Nourish2Flourish Home-Grown School Feeding Programme. Julius has strong expertise in peacebuilding and conflict transformation, humanitarian response, youth empowerment, and livelihoods development.

As a Rotary International Peace Fellow and Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) Ambassador, Julius is actively engaged in regional and global peace and development networks. He holds an MA in International Cooperation, Humanitarian Action, and Sustainable Development from the International Relations Institute of Cameroon (IRIC), a double PGDip in Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation from Makerere University, Uganda, and in Peace Studies and Humanitarian Action, and a BA in International