Carole McAteer shares her reflections on her return to Kenya for the Lilly CHA visit.
Read MoreDr. Florence Jaguga reflects on leadership skills that doctors need.
Read MoreEli Lilly and Company’s Connecting Hearts Abroad (CHA) program worked with AMPATH to support a Women in Leadership mentorship program to strengthen women's leadership capacities and capabilities for impactful change in their respective organizations and global health in general.
Read MoreElizabeth Kabuthi is a medical social worker and Certified Child Life Specialist working in Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Shoe for Africa Children’s Hospital, as the program coordinator of the vibrant Sally Test Child Life Program in partnership with AMPATH.
Read MoreChamas for Change is a community-based peer support model employing group microfinance and education programs to improve maternal and women’s health. The program addresses the inequities that drive maternal and infant mortality in Kenya.
Read MoreIn the heart of Kondele slums in Kisumu County, Michel Maria Omondi’s story speaks volumes about resilience, empowerment, and the transformative potential of inclusion.
Read MoreSarah Ellen Mamlin is a beloved member of the AMPATH family. For more than three decades, she has helped AMPATH people and programs grow.
Read MoreLeaders from USAID AMPATH Uzima share their thoughts on International Women’s Day 2024.
Read MoreOver two decades, Tecla Chepkoech Kirwa’s involvement and support for AMPATH have grown to include many roles.
Read MoreFor many patients living with multiple myeloma, financial and transportation challenges significantly affect their ability to seek care.
Read MoreMore than 300 faculty members, researchers, staff members and supporters from around the world gathered in Eldoret, Kenya, in January to network, learn and celebrate at the 2024 AMPATH Global Gathering.
Read More“Clinical trials are the way to test if new interventions work in humans and if they are safe and efficacious,” said Professor Abraham Siika, site leader, Moi University Clinical Research Centre. “They are also the way in which optimal dosing of medication and other interventions are determined.”
Read MoreThe AMPATH family celebrated the opening of the Moi University-Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Biobank in January by comparing it to the arrival of a much-anticipated baby.
Read MoreAntimicrobial resistance occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines. This makes infections harder to treat and increases the risk of severe illness and death.
Read MoreWhen Wilson started his career as a fisherman and fishmonger in Samia, a subcounty in Busia County, two decades ago, the area was notorious for ‘fish for sex’ transactions.
Read MoreThe 2024 AMPATH Kenya Research Retreat welcomed nearly 100 AMPATH leaders, researchers and research staff members to the journey towards the vision of “a vibrant, world-class, Kenyan-led community of researchers engaged in continuous improvement of health globally.”
Read MoreThe MTRH Rafiki Adolescent Centre of Excellence (RACE) clinic organized a delightful day out for its clients in Eldoret on Friday, November 24. The event unfolded as a perfect blend of enlightenment and enjoyment, featuring a career talk, Operation Triple Zero (OTZ) induction, and a medley of recreational activities for the participants.
Read MoreWorld AIDS Day, observed annually on 1st December, serves as a global initiative to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. It is a day to unite in the fight against the pandemic, show support for those living positively with HIV, including their care givers, and commemorating those who have lost their lives to AIDS-related illnesses.
Read MoreUSAID AMPATH Uzima joined the world in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) campaign, an annual global campaign led by UN Women which aims to raise awareness about the need to prevent violence against women and girls.
Read MoreUSAID Dumisha Afya supported the Bungoma County Department of Health with solar equipment worth six million shillings ($40,000 USD) to ensure the provision of quality service delivery through the optimal use of health information systems, data capture and reporting modules through the Kenya electronic medical records system (KenyaEMR).
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