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  2. Amref Health Africa - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Ndirangu Wanjuki - Wikipedia

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    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 University. [3] [4] Prior to his promotion, Ndirangu was Kenya deputy country director at the same organization since ...

  4. Amref International University - Wikipedia

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  5. Leonore Semler - Wikipedia

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    For decades, Semler raised funds for Amref on a voluntary basis. After 14 years, she had amassed DM 3 million in donations – from the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation, churches and other organizations. [2] Over her 50 years of service, she promoted Amref's work and that of the Amref Flying Doctors throughout Germany and Europe. [1]

  6. Anne Spoerry - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision du Mali - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, ORTM had 35 local radio and/or television broadcast points or repeaters, with TV/radio broadcast points in all eight Regions of Mali.From its headquarters in Bamako, ORTM produces two radio networks (RTM and Chiffre II), a national television network (RTM), and directs the work of a number of regional RTM radio stations.

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  9. File:Amref Global Map Nov 2018.pdf - Wikipedia

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