Dr. Eva Muthamia is a graduate of the University of Nairobi, School of Medicine. Eva has a passion for preventative healthcare and will strive to ensure that individuals are reached before disease progresses to levels that require hospital admittance. As a physician, Dr. Muthamia will work with Mrs. Okech, and the midwives, to implement the proposed maternal and child birth programs, assist in recruiting and training of local midwives and oversee the midwives and traditional birth attendants on the team. She will also lead the team to direct projects on promotion of HIV/AIDS awareness.

Rachel Nyakeri, a Registered Public Health Nurse and Midwife, has over 30 years of experience in Public Health Services. She has worked in several districts at various levels in Kenya, and is currently actively involved in village health promotions, and tree planting initiatives in rural Kenya. Rachel has grown and conserved numerous tree species and has a goal to reach a cleaner, healthier and greener community.

Dr. Gweyi-Onyango is an Agricultural scientist, whose research focus is on plant mineral stresses, particularly Phosphorous and Aluminum, in humid and sub-humid agro ecologies. His role is to identify local resources as alternatives to supplementing conventional fertilizers, and to improve food security. He has worked with UNHCR and CARE in Hagadera camp in North Eastern Province, Kenya and with the Ministry of Agriculture, in Kenya in various capacities, Department. He is affiliated with the Soil Science Society of East Africa (SSSEA); Horticultural Society of Kenya (HAK) and sits on Kenya’s committee on Convention on Biodiversity.

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