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.
Read MoreBeyond the skills and knowledge, WIL has given me something even more powerful—a community of allies.
Read MoreThis journey has taught me that leadership is not a solo act—it is a collective movement.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThrough our interactions, I came to appreciate that knowledge is vast and multidimensional, and no one has a monopoly on wisdom.
Read MoreAMPATH’s Women in Leadership Program is determined to bridge the leadership gap for women in healthcare.
Read MoreEvelyn (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
Read MoreOver two decades, Tecla Chepkoech Kirwa’s involvement and support for AMPATH have grown to include many roles.
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 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 MoreEver since she was a little girl, Dr. Brenda Chepkoech seemed destined to come to Indiana for medical training. This summer she completed rotations in nephrology, pulmonology and in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and now hopes to be part of the team that is slated to set up a PICU in Eldoret in the near future.
Read MoreAlexandra (A.J.) Mata, MD, just arrived in Eldoret to serve as the reproductive health team leader. Her role as AMPATH’s team leader is the final component of a two-year Global Women's Health and Equity Fellowship with the University of Toronto.
Read MoreDinah Chelagat, PhD, dean of the Moi University School of Nursing and Midwifery, reflects on the impact of nurses, the challenges they face and the AMPATH partnership.
Read MoreIn the heart of Kisumu, Kenya, lives a young woman named Yvonne Ogolla who has always had a passion for helping her community. Yvonne grew up in an informal settlement in Kisumu City where poverty, lack of education and teenage pregnancy are prevalent.
Read MoreDr. Edith Apondi is the Deputy Chief of Party for USAID Dumisha Afya. She began working with people living with HIV after completing her internship in 2003 and previously served as a technical advisor for pediatric and adolescent care programs for USAID AMPATHPlus. She is a consultant pediatrician working with MTRH.
Read MoreAlthough Kenyan surgical registrar (resident) Dr. Beryl Munda often found herself completely lost in the Indianapolis campus hospitals, her AMPATH educational exchange experience convinced her she was in exactly the right place professionally.
Read MoreA former beneficiary of the PEPFAR/USAID-funded Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored and Safe (DREAMS) program for adolescent girls and young women joins the public service as an assistant chief.
Read MoreThe AMPATH Qualitative Research Core (AQRC) offers investigators a resource for qualitative and mixed method research. Violet Naanyu, PhD, is the founder and director of the AQRC which started in 2018 as a resource for investigators.
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