Mrs. Brigid Nwafor

About me

As an Animal Health Technologist, I work at the intersection of livestock resilience and global food security, focusing on mitigating disease risks to ensure a stable supply of high-quality animal protein. By implementing rigorous biosecurity protocols and clinical diagnostic programs, I safeguard agricultural productivity and prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases, which directly protects animal welfare and the livelihoods of producers. My professional approach is rooted in the "One Health" philosophy, where I lead regional vaccination campaigns and provide technical training to small-holder farmers to optimize herd health and nutritional output. Through data-driven surveillance and sustainable husbandry practices, I strive to strengthen the integrity of the food supply chain against emerging biological threats and ensure long-term agricultural stability.

As an Animal Health Technologist, I focus on the vital link between livestock resilience and global food systems, specializing in mitigating disease risks to safeguard agricultural productivity. By implementing rigorous biosecurity protocols and clinical diagnostic programs, I work to prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases, directly protecting both animal welfare and the livelihoods of producers.
​Through a "One Health" approach, I have led regional vaccination campaigns and delivered technical training to small-holder farmers to optimize herd health and nutritional output. My work centers on data-driven surveillance and sustainable husbandry, ensuring a stable supply of high-quality animal protein while strengthening the integrity of the food supply chain against emerging biological threats.

Degrees:

2000
Undergraduate
Agricultural Sciences