Public health research, nonprofit programming, violence against women and girls
Bio
Jeanne Anyouzoa is a medical doctor and women’s rights activist focusing on violence against women and girls.
A native of Cameroon, Jeanne is a passionate advocate for gender, equity and health issues. She has spent much of her professional life healing and caring for people in resource-constrained settings.
Jeanne Anyouzoa is a medical doctor and women’s rights activist focusing on violence against women and girls. A native of Cameroon, she is a passionate advocate for gender, equity and health issues. She has spent much of her professional life healing and caring for people in resource-constrained settings. Jeanne has developed and led engagement frameworks and interventions with global multi-sector organizations, including governments, corporates, and community-run organizations. Her advocacy work has touched the lives of many across the globe and brought governments and civil society organizations together. Jeanne served as a member of the Board of Directors of the racial equity and social justice committee of Evergreen Treatment Services, an organization focusing on delivering evidence-based substance use disorder and social services in Western Washington.
She is a mother of four (4) with a passion for food artistry.
Education
- MD, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon
- MPH, University of Washington, USA
Leadership
Evergreen Treatment Services, Board Member
Awards
Achievement Award: Best 2018 Clinical Direct Patient Care Abstract Poster, presented by the Society for Pediatric Urgent Care
Languages
- French (native)
- English (C1)