MOHAMMED BABAMAN YUSUF
Mohammed is versatile in all stages of quantitative and qualitative research process, including survey design and implementation, recruitment and training of field teams, management of small and large respondent surveys, data quality assessments, questionnaire development, quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and reporting.
Over the period of 20 years, he had provided far reaching inputs in social and behavioural science research for clients including; Society for Family Health SFH - Global Fund Malaria, Federal Ministry of Health FMoH, World Bank’s Malaria Control Booster Project, Save the Children/ESSPIN, UNDP’s Millennium Village Project, MTN Nigeria, Nigerian Bottling Company (Coca-Cola), Central Bank of Nigeria CBN, British America Tobacco Nigeria BATN, Mubadallah, EMTS – Etisalat Nigeria, UAC Foods, Dangote Group, African Population and Health Research Centre, Sunna Global Media, Kaduna Emergency Nutrition Action Plan, Girl Child Concerns, Girl Hub, Coffey International, Nike Foundation, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health/Centre for Communication Program JHSPH/CCP in Nigeria on behalf of the NURHI and HC3 projects.
An alumnus of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Mohammed also holds a number of advance certifications in economics, administration and management and is currently Transsil’s Chief Relationship Executive (CRE).
Over the period of 20 years, he had provided far reaching inputs in social and behavioural science research for clients including; Society for Family Health SFH - Global Fund Malaria, Federal Ministry of Health FMoH, World Bank’s Malaria Control Booster Project, Save the Children/ESSPIN, UNDP’s Millennium Village Project, MTN Nigeria, Nigerian Bottling Company (Coca-Cola), Central Bank of Nigeria CBN, British America Tobacco Nigeria BATN, Mubadallah, EMTS – Etisalat Nigeria, UAC Foods, Dangote Group, African Population and Health Research Centre, Sunna Global Media, Kaduna Emergency Nutrition Action Plan, Girl Child Concerns, Girl Hub, Coffey International, Nike Foundation, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health/Centre for Communication Program JHSPH/CCP in Nigeria on behalf of the NURHI and HC3 projects.
An alumnus of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Mohammed also holds a number of advance certifications in economics, administration and management and is currently Transsil’s Chief Relationship Executive (CRE).