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Home»News»Nigeria News»Jesutomi Akomolafe: A Tireless Advocate For Cancer Care Transformation In Africa
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Jesutomi Akomolafe: A Tireless Advocate For Cancer Care Transformation In Africa

By orientalnewsngSeptember 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Jesutomi Akomolafe, a passionate cancer research advocate and global health consultant, is dedicated to reshaping the landscape of cancer care in Africa and beyond. His journey into this space was spurred by personal tragedy when, in 2022, his close friend passed away from breast cancer during a nationwide doctors’ strike in Nigeria. This heartbreaking experience galvanized Akomolafe to commit his efforts towards improving healthcare access for underserved communities.

Akomolafe currently serves as the Communication and Health Advocacy Manager at “Trials of Color” in Nigeria, a non-profit organization that advocates for resource-deprived cancer survivors, particularly those in minority communities. His role emphasizes the critical need for equity in cancer care, focusing on those often overlooked by the healthcare system.

With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication from the University of Benin and professional training in public health, cancer research, and clinical trials, Akomolafe brings a diverse set of skills to his advocacy work. He is also recognized for his contributions to global health equity, particularly in the area of diversity and inclusion in clinical trials, and serves on the advisory board of “People Living with Non-Communicable Diseases in Nigeria”. His work is also supported by his memberships in esteemed organizations such as the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Ashburn Professional Speaker Club.

Akomolafe’s advocacy extends beyond Nigeria, collaborating with organizations across Africa, including Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, and Benin Republic, as well as in the U.S. His focus is on ensuring that access to quality cancer care is not dictated by factors such as zip code, race, or religion.

A firm believer in the power of public health advocacy and journalism, Akomolafe has pioneered numerous initiatives aimed at empowering rural communities with vital health information and cancer screenings. Through his work with organizations like the Nigerian Cancer Society, Help The Pediatrician, The Guardian, and the Nigerian Slum/Informal Settlement Federation, he has made cancer screenings accessible to both men and women in underrepresented areas.

“Mindset is the key to changing narratives,” Akomolafe often states. His work serves as a testament to the belief that with the right mindset and dedication, the narrative surrounding cancer care in Africa can be changed for the better, ensuring no one is left behind due to their socioeconomic status or geographic location.

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