CCM NIGERIA COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE
The CCM Nigeria is composed of multi-sectoral institutions, with individual members elected or nominated to represent four broadly balanced constituencies and essential sub-constituencies as described below. Any organization that is legally registered to operate in Nigeria as part of one of the constituencies described below is eligible to elect or appoint an individual representative for consideration as a member of the CCM Nigeria.
Composition of the CCM Nigeria
The CCM Nigeria is composed of multi-sectoral, with individual members elected or nominated to represent four broadly balanced constituencies and essential sub-constituencies as described below:
Constituents
Federal Government and state
and/or local government
linkages
National Civil Society
Organizations & Key Populations
Multilateral and bilateral
development partners
Specific interest groups
Sub Constituents
Federal Ministries, National Agencies,
Legislative Bodies, other Public Sector
Organizations ensuring collaborative
linkages to/between states and local
governments, selected with an eye to strong
linkages to health policy, financial
investment and sustainability, and removal
of bureaucratic bottlenecks
Selected from nationally representative,
registered, non-governmental civil society
organizations/networks/coalitions working
with or representing people living with or
affected by HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria,
and/or key populations as described by the
National Disease Programs.
Two multilateral and one bilateral
development partners/donors selected among those in Nigeria engaged in the HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria disease strategies and programmes or ancillary strengthening of health systems.
Selected among specific interest groups contributing to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis
and Malaria disease strategies and programmes or cross-cutting thematic areas including Non- Faith-Based Organizations, Community-Based Organizations, Academia, associations or NGOs
representing youth and women, associations and organizations representing commercial sector enterprises,
Committees
The CCM performs many of its functions through its standing and ad-hoc committees, usually comprised of its members. However, each committee is allowed to co-opt other institutions and individuals deemed to possess the relevant expertise and experience to add value it its processes and outputs. The CCM Nigeria has four committees, each comprising of members selected based on their core competencies and in consideration of the core mandates of the constituencies they represent. These committees are: The CCM Executive Committee; The Resource Mobilization Committee; The Oversight Committee; The Governance & Ethics Committee. The CCM Chairman automatically serves as Chair of the CCM Executive Committee
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee oversees and facilitates the day-to-day work of the CCM, its committees and Secretariat, with a view to enabling the CCM to function as an efficient and effective high-level board. The CCM Executive Committee is composed of the CCM Chair, the 1st and 2nd Vice–Chairs, and the Chairs of the Resource Mobilization Committee, Oversight Committee, and Governance & Ethics Committee.
Dr. Osagie Ehanire
Committee Chair
Mr Ayo Ipinmoye
Dr. Akinwumi Fajola
Walter Kazadi Mulombo
Funmi D. Adesanya
Resource Mobilization Committee
Programme development and resource mobilization is a responsibility of the entire CCM Nigeria, and all CCM members shall participate in the programme development and resource mobilization activities. The Resource Mobilization Committee leads the programme development and resource mobilization activities for the Global Fund grants to Nigeria. the primary responsibility of this committee is to ensure that CCM Nigeria submits high-quality and technically sound Funding Request to the Global Fund.
Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo
Committee Chair
Ms. Zarau Ahmad
Mr Ayo Ipinmoye
Dr LEO ZEKENG
Dr. Banji Filani
Dr. Akinwumi Fajola
Mr. Abdulkadir Ibrahim
Funmi D. Adesanya
Oversight Committee
The Oversight Committee leads the CCM’s oversight functions with a focus on achieving the intended programmatic targets for Global Fund grants in Nigeria. The Oversight Committee engages relevant stakeholders and a diversity of expertise to carry out this role. The Oversight Committee is composed of at least four CCM members, each representing one of the four broad constituencies.
Funmi D. Adesanya
Committee Chair
Mrs Oladipupo Khadijat
ZARAU AHMAD
Dr. Akinwumi Fajola
Mr. Abdulkadir Ibrahim
E.A. Ogunmefun
Christiana Oliko (Mrs)
Steve Bande
Dr. Omokhudu Idogho
Comrade Uche Ekwe
Governance & Ethics Committee
The Governance and Ethics Committee is established by the CCM Nigeria to oversee and ensure the alignment of CCM Nigeria with global governance arrangements and ethical standards. The Committee is composed of at least four CCM members, each representing one of the four broad constituencies