MERCY AZOH-MBI HEART FOUNDATION

HEALTH AND HOPE FROM HEART TO HEART 

about us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VISION STatement

Contribute in the global effort to promote healthy hearts and reduce the high rate of mortality
from cardiovascular diseases.

mission statement 

We are dedicated to promoting healthy hearts for all by:

  • Conducting outreach activities to educate the public about heart disease, its prevention and treatment, with emphasis on women and the underprivileged.
  • Promoting community-based support centres for heart health to foster awareness and action in preventing heart disease.
  • Supporting medical students and researchers in developing countries in order to foster research in cardiac care.
  • Strengthening the capacity of medical institutions and practitioners to prevent, diagnose and cure heart conditions.
  • Establishing and coordinating a network of cardiologists and cardiac institutes across the world that are willing to sponsor or provide free heart-related health services to underprivileged populations.

VALUES STATEMENT

  • Accountability and transparency in managing the affairs of the Foundation

   • Consummate care and compassion in service delivery

   • Credibility and trust in dealing with patients, partners and other stakeholders

OUR INSPIRATION

 

TRAGEDY TO TRIUMPH

Shortly after arriving in Ottawa with her two young children following her husband’s appointment as Cameroon’s High Commissioner (Ambassador) to Canada, Mercy’s life would take a dramatic turn. On October 23, 2009, she complained of fatigue, fever, a headache, blurred vision … and was rushed to the hospital for what she thought was a routine ailment. Amid the H1N1 crisis, emergency room staff overlooked her medical history, misdiagnosed her condition, prescribed Tamiflu, and sent her home, only for her to be rushed again to the emergency department two days later following a sudden deterioration of her condition. When she was placed in a wheelchair shortly thereafter, little did she know that she had just taken her last steps on her own two feet. She was in fact in the throes of endocarditis, a virulent infection of the heart valves. She soon slipped into a coma and spent several weeks wavering between life and death.

Despite the cataclysmic prognosis from the doctors and the pressure brought to bear on him, her husband refused to grant consent for her to be taken off life support.

Mercy would later make a miraculous recovery just when her caregivers had pointed out that she had only a few hours to live. In the weeks and months that followed, she would undergo four heart surgeries as well as the amputation of her two arms and two legs – the only options left to save her life. Following intensive physical and psychological therapy and the fitting of prostheses, Mercy became a virtual prosthetic woman: two prosthetic heart valves, two prosthetic arms and two prosthetic legs.

The bouts of depression and the suicidal thoughts she wrestled with following her amputations were merely the clouds that foreshadowed the sunshine. Guided by
her faith, fortitude and the support of her family and community, Mercy has found a new calling as champion for the afflicted. Through The Mercy Azoh-Mbi Heart
Foundation, she aims to spread rays of sunshine so that others do not die needlessly from easily treatable heart conditions.

 

MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD


Dr. Nche Zama

Director of cardiovascular and
thoracic surgery


Dr. Nche Zama is a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon who completed training at the Cleveland Clinic and Harvard University. He holds a PhD in chemistry, a Harvard master’s degree in management, and a medical degree.

He is recognized as one of the top cardiothoracic surgeons in the US and is often sought out for his expertise. He has held positions across Pennsylvania as Director of the ESSA Heart and Vascular Institute in East Stroudsburg, Director of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at Jefferson Aria Health in Philadelphia, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at Guthrie Clinic in Sayre, and has been a Staff Cardiothoracic Surgeon for Susquehanna Health Systems in Williamsport and York Hospital in York. He has also served as a Clinical Associate Professor at Commonwealth Medical College in Scranton and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

 

As vice chair of an American educational empowerment organization he has contributed to the construction of a new academy in Africa to train innovative thinkers and future leaders.
He also founded a humanitarian organization to provide medical and surgical care to the poor and disadvantaged. On one of his global humanitarian missions, he performed the first pediatric cardiac surgery in his native country of Cameroon.

 

 

 

Dr. Thierry Mesana

President & CEO


Dr. Thierry Mesana is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Professor of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Ottawa. He is recognized as one of the leading heart valve surgeons in the world.
He received his medical degree at the Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France, where he trained in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, and received his PhD in biophysics and biomechanics at the same university.
He served as Chair of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at La Timone University Hospital, the largest hospital in Marseilles, where he introduced advanced techniques and greatly expanded the cardiac surgery program. He was Visiting Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1996 to 1997.

Dr. Mesana was appointed Chief of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute in 2001. Under his leadership, the Institute’s valve repair program has become recognized as one of the best in the world.
His emphasis on repairing failing heart valves helped to establish this approach as a gold standard for treatment. In addition, he has encouraged the development of minimally invasive surgical procedures for coronary bypass grafting and complex cardiac arrhythmias, and during his tenure, the Institute marked the milestone of its 500th heart transplant.
He is certified by the European Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery and the French College of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and he’s a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Dr. Jay M. Nfonoyim

Program Director


Dr. Jay Nfonoyim is Program Director, Chief of Critical Care and Clinical Medicine at the Richmond University Medical Center, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College. He also served as director of the Surgical Trauma ICU at Elmhurst Hospital Center and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Mt. Sinai Medical School. He has close to four decades of experience in the field of medicine. His areas of expertise are Saddle Pulmonary Embolism, Emphysema, and Angioplasty. He is affiliated with numerous hospitals in New York, including the Richmond University Medical Center and the Staten Island University Hospital.

He studied at the Universidad Tecnologica De Santiago and did his Intensive Care training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai. He is a member of the American Board of Internal Medicine.

 

Dr. Mpoki M. Ulisubisya


A former Cardiac Anaesthesiologist at the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute
(Muhimbili National Hospital) in Dar Es Salaam and one of the first doctors to be trained as a Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiologist in Tanzania, Dr. Mpoki serves as the High Commissioner of Tanzania to Canada.

 

 

 

 

Dr. Gopichand Mannam


Dr. Gopichand Mannam is a consultant Cardio Thoracic Surgeon based in India, with expertise in the field of Cardio-Thoracic surgery, having performed over 25000 cardiac surgeries. He is credited with the nascence of beating heart coronary bypass surgery and undersized donor heart transplantation in India.
He pioneered minimally invasive atrial septal defect closure and mitral valve replacement in India.
Dr Mannam has provided extended cardiac surgery services to children in developing countries such as Ethiopia and Libya. He was named the “Doctor of The Year” in India 2005, and TV5 “Business Leader of The Year” in 2013.

The BOARD OF DIRECTORS


SOLOMON AZOH-MBI

Chairperson


Mr. Solomon Azoh-Mbi joined the Cameroon Foreign Service as a career diplomat in 1985. He served in various capacities in the Cameroon Ministry of External Relations until 1988, when he was appointed Deputy Chief of Service in charge of official visits at the Department of Protocol at the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency. Between 1991 and 1995, he served as Attaché at the General Secretariat at the Presidency, then as Chargé de Mission, where he also served as Senior Diplomatic Adviser to the President. From 2004 to 2008, he was Board Chair of the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) in Yaounde.

In 2008 he was appointed Cameroon’s High Commissioner to Canada, Cuba and Jamaica, with residence in Ottawa. He has been Cameroon’s High Commissioner to South Africa since 2021.

 

PAULA AZOH-MBI

Director


Paula studied at the American International School of Johannesburg (AISJ) where she completed High School and obtained the International Baccalaureate in June 2024. She looks forward to reading Law at the University of Pretoria in South Africa in the new academic year. Paula took up her mother’s seat on the board when she turned 18.

 

JAY M. NFONOYIM

Director


Dr. Jay Nfonoyim is Program Director, Chief of Critical Care and Clinical Medicine at the Richmond University Medical Center, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College. He also served as director of the Surgical Trauma ICU at Elmhurst Hospital Center and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Mt. Sinai Medical School. He has close to four decades of experience in the field of medicine. His areas of expertise are Saddle Pulmonary Embolism, Emphysema, and Angioplasty. He is affiliated with numerous hospitals in New York, including the Richmond University Medical Center and the Staten Island University Hospital.

He studied at the Universidad Tecnologica De Santiago and did his Intensive Care training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai. He is a member of the American Board of Internal Medicine.

PAUL T. AYAH

Secretary & CEO


Paul held various positions in industry (translator, product manager, recruiting and training manager) until 1995 before founding STF Traducation, a language services firm that provides translation and language training services to government and corporate clients. He studied concurrently at Keele University and University of London, as well as Université de Montréal and McGill University. A committed community servant, Paul was president of the  Goodwill Association in 2005 and 2006, president of the Association of Cameroonians in Canada (ACC) from 2008 to 2010 and is currently a co-chair of the Sasse Alumni Association. He has also served as a big brother for the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Montreal. Paul is a member of the Ordre de traducteurs, terminologues et interprètes agréés du Québec.

NTARIBO ASHU-AGBORNGAH

Treasurer


Ntaribo is a career diplomat. He currently serves as Director of Protocol, Ceremonies and Consular Affairs at the Ministry of External Relations in Yaounde, Cameroon. Prior to this appointment, he served as First Secretary at the Cameroon High Commission in Ottawa, and as deputy to the head of cabinet for Chantal Biya, Cameroon’s First Lady, at the Circle of Friends of Cameroon, a charitable organization initiated by Cameroon’s first lady. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Private Law from University of Yaounde and a doctorat de troisième cycle in International Relations from the International Relations Institute of Cameroon (IRIC).

 

 

 

ALISA TONGG

Director


An award-winning celebrant and storyteller, Alisa is an everyday philanthropist and ordained minister who brings the Aloha Spirit everywhere she goes. She is also the founder of the Bacon & Lox Society, a creative collective and celebration congregation, and a former Director of the MIT Freshman/Alumni Summer Internship Program. Whether it’s creating a new food + wine festival to rebrand a region, championing fresher food in school cafeterias, serving on the board of a pediatric cancer charity or fundraising for her local non-profit hospital, Alisa uses her 20+ years experience of event planning, fundraising and community relations to make a lasting impact. She enjoys a reputation for creating community through her speaking engagements, the ceremonies she performs and the events she creates.

DENISE ALLEN-MACARTNEY

Director


An ordained minister, Denise pastors Gloucester Presbyterian Church in Ottawa, thanks to which she keeps discovering God’s deep compassion for people and their neighbourhoods. Earlier, she served six years as Director of Communications for Fidus Systems, an electronic design services company. Through her own business, Dynamic Writing, Denise provided training and communications consulting services to government agencies, corporate, and non-profit clients across Canada. She has served on the boards of The Presbyterian College, Montreal, and The Canadian Bible Society. Denise studied at Carleton University, Ottawa; McGill University, Montreal; and the Montreal School of Theology. She and her husband, Allen, have two children and six grandchildren. She enjoys wilderness canoeing, cross-country skiing, cycling, and hiking.