Biography
Rahinatu holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Nutrition from the University for Development Studies and is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. She is a dedicated and disciplined professional with a passion for community development and public health.
She gained experience as a National Service person at the Tamale Regional Hospital, where she contributed to maternal and child healthcare and community health initiatives.
Rahinatu served as a Volunteer in the first cohort of CorpsAfrica/Ghana in Wamale, where she facilitated the construction of 20 household biodigester latrines, indirectly benefiting over 150 community members through enhanced sanitation and public health outcomes.
Following her volunteer service, she joined CorpsAfrica/Ghana as a Volunteer Support and Monitoring and Evaluation Intern and currently works as a Monitoring and Evaluation Associate, supporting data collection, analysis and reporting to inform program improvement and decision making.