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East African Flying Doctor Service Cessna 402B at its Nairobi (Wilson) Airport base in 1973. Originally known as The Flying Doctors of East Africa, Amref was founded in 1957 by Sir Archibald McIndoe, Sir Michael Wood and Dr. Thomas D. Rees. [2] [3] While its original focus was to provide health services to patients in remote areas, they began providing education to other Africa-based health ...
Meshack Ndirangu Wanjuki (born 1970), is a Kenyan physician, public health leader and certified coach. [1] [2] Since August 2015, Ndirangu serves as the Kenya country director of Amref Health Africa, a global organization founded in 1957 with its headquarters located in Nairobi, Kenya. The organization is the owner of Amref International ...
Leonore Semler was the wife of a prominent European Community politician Dr. Johannes Semler in 1963, when she met Sir Michael Wood, founder of Amref Health Africa, who had traveled from Africa to Europe to raise funds for the organization dedicated to improving access to health care for Africans. On that trip, he met Leonore Semler and ...
Amref Health Africa: Website: amref.ac.ke: Amref International University is located in Nairobi in Kenya.It is run by Amref Health Africa [1] [2] [3] References
Anne Spoerry (13 May 1918 – 2 February 1999) was a French-born physician, based for most of her career in Kenya as a "flying doctor" affiliated with Amref Health Africa. Early life and education [ edit ]
As a co-founder of the UZIMA Foundation and in her work with African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), Were sought to put her academic training to good use. She focused on the process of bringing basic medical services and health rights to women and children in the villages of East Africa. [5]
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Githinji Gitahi, physician and Global Chief Executive Officer, Amref Health Africa; Robert Gichimu Githinji, Member of Parliament; James Gita Hakim, professor of medicine, cardiologist and HIV clinical trialist