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Programme: 2nd Graduation Ceremony Jun 11, 2021
(Communications AMIU, 2021-06-11)
Graduation List. 2nd Amref International University Graduation Ceremony
(Amref International University, 6/11/2021)
AMREF’s Evidence in Advancing the Health of Women and Children
(Pan African Medical Journal, 2012-12-25)
2019 List of Graduates
(2019)
ARP Impact Evaluation Final Report
(Amref Health Africa, 2020-07-03)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Founded in 1957, Amref Health Africa is an international health development organisation whose core mission is to increase sustainable health access to communities in Africa through solutions in human ...
Discussion Paper No. 002/2009 - Assessing 50 Years of Intervention in Kajiado District, Kenya 002-2009.
(AMREF, 2009)
AMREF has been implementing health interventions in Kajiado District, Kenya, since the early
1960s. At that time, the rationale was that the pastoral communities were marginalised and in dire
need of health services. ...
Africa-Style 'House Calls' Saving Lives
(Los Angeles Times, 1978-03-10)
ITALAL. Kenya-Dr "Michael
Wood hopped into the pilot's seat. He
checked .his gauges - "We've got oil
pressure. That's good"- and headed
down the runway, his single-engine
plane climbing slowly into the choppy
early ...
Flying Doctor Packs her Bike Too
(The Nairobi Times, 1979-01-14)
Discussion Paper No. 009/2010 - Predictors of Behaviour Change among Female Sex Workers Participating in Amref’s Maanisha Programme, Kenya
(The Africa Medical & Research Foundation, 2010)
HIV prevention remains one of the most efficacious strategies for tackling the pandemic,
especially owing to the fact that there is still no known cure for AIDS. Initiatives aimed at
targeting most-at-risk populations ...
Discussion Paper No. 003/2010 - Revisiting the Exclusion of Traditional Birth Attendants from Formal Health Systems in Ethiopia
(The Africa Medical & Research Foundation, 2010)
Traditional birth attendants have been a subject of discussion in the provision of maternal and
newborn health care, especially in developing countries where there is a lack of infrastructure
and trained health personnel. ...