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Country Director South Sudan
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An Underappreciated Asset to Tackle NCD Global Heart
An Underappreciated Asset to Tackle NCD Global Heart (formerly CVD Prevention and Control), 2016-12-01, Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 455-457, Copyright © 2016 World Heart Federation (Geneva)
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Growth and Nutritional Status in the first six months of life in selected hospitals- Nairobi Province The East African Medical Journal Nov 2013 Vol 90 No 11 pp 350-357
Authors: Alice Sipiyan Lakati, O. A. Makokha, C. W. Binns And Y. Kombe http://www.ajol.info/index.php/eamj/article/view/108433
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Determinants of health facility delivery among women in Tharaka Nithi county, Kenya Pan Afr Med J. 2016; 25(Suppl 2): 9, 26 November 2016
Authors: Eliphas Gitonga, Felarmine Muiruri
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Sales Executive
Job Title: Sales ExecutiveOrganisation: AMREF Flying DoctorsRef No.: AFD/SM/08-05/2017Location: Nairobi, Kenya Deadline: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 Email application to: [email protected] >>Click here for details -
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Business Systems Officer
Job Title: Business Systems OfficerOrganisation: AMREF Flying DoctorsRef No.: AFD/fa/10-05/2017Location: Nairobi, Kenya Deadline: Monday, May 22, 2017 Email application to: [email protected] >>Click here for details -
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George’s Story
George Olali is well known and liked in Nairobi’s Kibera slum. He is a community health worker attached to Amref Health Africa’s Kibera Community Health Centre. George has been living with HIV for close to 10 years now, and has been on anti-retroviral therapy (ART) for three years.
George Olali visits patients living with HIV. He was trained by Amref Health Africa as a counsellor an
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Christine Akello’s Story
AKELLO CHRISTINE 28 years of age is a qualified enrolled midwife working in a remote sub county of Lalogi where the Health Center 1V she works in is located and it is about 145 kms from Gulu Town. Christine, just like most of the affected persons from the northern part of Uganda, suffered from the LRA atrocities that caused socio economic and psychological setbacks twenty years ago.
Christine was determined to excel in her studies with the intention to come back home to support the rehabilitation of the tattered health sector. She strongly f
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