Constance Yindaya

Nov 5, 2019
Constance became a State certified Midwife in 2008, graduating from the National School of Midwives (ENSF) of Lomé. After graduation she worked at the Barruet Clinic from 2008 – 2011 as a midwife responsible for maternity, immunization, and family planning. Passionate about humanitarian work, she decided to become involved in volunteering through the PRVONAT National Volunteer Program (now ANVT) in 2012 as a midwife in the district of Be in Lomé. Always having the desire to save lives, she volunteered for ECOWAS 2013-2015 in Conakry, Guinea, where she was assigned to FRIA as a midwife instructor. From 2015 to 2017, Constance participated in the United Nations Volunteer Program in Conakry at UNFPA where she was assigned to NZerekore as a senior midwife for the Post Ebola Health Systems Reinforcement Project. She was responsible for coordinating the activities of national midwives recruited by UNFPA and assigned to the most vulnerable areas, providing supplies from targeted drug and equipment centers, and supervising and training midwives on site. Returning to Togo in 2018, Constance worked as a trainer for CPN and CPON providers to improve the quality of care in Togo and Chad. In addition, Constance was a maternal morbidity research assistant at Sylvanus Olympio University Hospital with Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the University of Lome. In 2019 she was hired as Integrate Health’s new Extention Coordinator, where she is committed to coordinating program activities and ensuring that supervisors and CHWs carry out IH’s Maternal and Child Health programmatic objectives.