Our graduates support a healthier Kenyan population
At least half of the world’s population cannot obtain essential health services. Some 2.9 million people die every year from lack of access to health care (World Health Organization).
This problem is particularly acute among the poor in developing regions, such as the western area of Kenya where CES Canada/Kenya has been serving since 2004. With meagre incomes, impoverished people often can’t afford proper medical care. Others live in areas too remote to access health care. Some experience both these dilemmas. As a result, these individuals suffer needlessly from preventable and treatable ailments.
CES Kenya has celebrated the achievements of a number of graduate students who have gone in to careers in medicine and community health. Their contributions have impacted on thousands of Kenyans through clinical and hospital work and campaigns in the area of Worms and Jiggers eradication, vision testing and treatments, HIV counselling and awareness programs, and pharmaceutical research.
Here are a few of our CES Graduates who continue to support their communities through essential services in medicine and community health care.
Alinda Alfred Khamala
Medical Research
Busuku Musli Wetende
CMO - Bushiri Clinic
Aziza Wafula
Nurse Tenwek Hospital
Mwanarabu Otswang
HIV Community Outreach
Donald Pluto
Radiographer
Annah Odour
Nurse Kakamega Hospital
Mildred Wasike
Doctor - Imaging Specialist
Metrine Mayende
Community Health Nurse
Joshua Namisi
Medicine - Uzima University