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AMPATH’s Women in Leadership Program is determined to bridge the leadership gap for women in healthcare.
Two hundred and twenty young adults in need of cardiac surgery primarily due to damage from rheumatic heart disease will receive the life-saving surgery over the next two years through a new AMPATH collaboration.
A new 4-year grant to Moi University and AMPATH Kenya will enhance AMPATH’s patient-centered primary care by working with local leadership in six counties in western Kenya through training on and use of portable point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS).
Evelyn (Eve)) Too is a clinician and administrator of the AMPATH HIV Clinic at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH). She recently spent two weeks at Indiana University focused on learning more about the care of people living with HIV as they age and shared thoughts
Over two decades, Tecla Chepkoech Kirwa’s involvement and support for AMPATH have grown to include many roles.
Even as I lead the project, I must confess that it has been a learning experience for me, and an opportunity to continue honing my own leadership skills.
Beyond the skills and knowledge, WIL has given me something even more powerful—a community of allies.
This journey has taught me that leadership is not a solo act—it is a collective movement.
The WomenLift Health Leadership Journey was not just a program—it was a call to step into my power, to lead with authenticity, and to uplift others as I rise.
Through our interactions, I came to appreciate that knowledge is vast and multidimensional, and no one has a monopoly on wisdom.
AMPATH’s partnership with the Astellas Global Health Foundation improves access to mental health services throughout western Kenya. Foundation Board Chair Shingo Iino reflects on the importance of community-based partnerships like this to address critical care gaps around the world
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