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Eli Lilly and Company makes largest product donation to AMPATH to date
Eli Lilly and Company makes largest product donation to AMPATH to date

For more than a decade Eli Lilly and Company has partnered with AMPATH to provide medicine for diabetes, cancer, and mental health patients in western Kenya. 

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newsDeborah NearyJune 1, 2016partners, our impact, diabetes, cancer, mental health
Chics for Chicks: Nutrition, empowerment and sustainable health
Chics for Chicks: Nutrition, empowerment and sustainable health

Nine-year-old Mary* has been living at the AMPATH Amani Shelter for the past six months. She is an HIV-positive orphan, both of her parents having succumbed to the disease. 

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newsNewsMay 1, 2016our impact, nutrition, economic empowerment
Clinical Officer makes strides with adolescent HIV support groups
Clinical Officer makes strides with adolescent HIV support groups

Meshack Murto is 36 years old and has worked for 11 years as an AMPATH clinical officer. Murto has been with AMPATH long enough to witness some of the "good" and some of the "bad."

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newsNewsApril 1, 2016HIV, our impact
My training in Kenya, part 2
My training in Kenya, part 2

I lost a 3-month old girl last week. She came in on Thursday with respiratory distress and failure to thrive. 

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blogby Adam CantorFebruary 24, 2016our impact, training, child health, challenges in Kenya
My training in Kenya
My training in Kenya


There are 4 ward teams at the pediatric hospital at Moi University: Tumaini ('Hope' in Swahili) 1 and 2 and Upendo ('Love' in Swahili) 1 and 2. 

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blogby Adam CantorFebruary 10, 2016our impact, training, child health, HIV, chronic diseases, cancer, maternal health, challenges in Kenya, specialty care
Greetings from Eldoret
Greetings from Eldoret

My first impression of IU House is that it is summer camp for physicians. This is most certainly an oversimplified view of a much more complex program, but the camaraderie and spirit at the house elicits a certain charm that I find incredibly compelling.

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blogby Maria SrourFebruary 6, 2016our impact, training, child health, health insurance, challenges in Kenya
US Ambassador meets Moi and AMPATH leadership
US Ambassador meets Moi and AMPATH leadership

This month US Ambassador to Kenya, Bob Godec, met with Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital and AMPATH leadership.

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newsNewsFebruary 1, 2016events, news, partners
Dean of the IU School of Medicine makes inaugural trip to Kenya
Dean of the IU School of Medicine makes inaugural trip to Kenya

Last week the Indiana University School of Medicine Dean, Jay Hess, MD, and the Chair of the Department of Medicine, Mark Geraci, MD, returned after their inaugural trip to Eldoret, Kenya, to see firsthand the global reach of the IU School of Medicine and the impact that the school has had on the lives of millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa.

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newsNewsFebruary 1, 2016Indiana University, events, news, partners
Perspective for when global health feels unreachable
Perspective for when global health feels unreachable

Here I am. Fighting, working, running, writing, practicing gratitude.

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blogby Dr. Rachel VreemanJanuary 22, 2016global health, challenges in Kenya
When HIV resistance and stigma get tangled together
When HIV resistance and stigma get tangled together

I tried to convince him that his dreams of going to college and working as an architect are possible if we can get his virus suppressed.

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blogby Dr. Rachel VreemanJanuary 22, 2016challenges in Kenya, HIV, stigma
The story of AMPATH’s first financial supporter
The story of AMPATH’s first financial supporter

More than 25 years ago, one Indianapolis philathropist, Marty Moore, heard about the global health vision of four Indiana University faculty members and fronted the funds for them to explore a potential partnership with a medical school in Africa or Asia.

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newsNewsDecember 20, 2015history, partners
Community-run microfinance groups proven in sustainable health efforts
Community-run microfinance groups proven in sustainable health efforts

In an effort to help improve income security in western Kenya, AMPATH developed a community-run microfinance model called Group Integrated Savings for Empowerment (GISE). 

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newsNewsDecember 1, 2015agriculture and economic empowerment, partners, our impact
Celebration in Red, World AIDS Day 2015
Celebration in Red, World AIDS Day 2015

It is December 1, World AIDS Day, and I am so excited for Celebration in Red.

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blogby Dr. Rachel VreemanDecember 1, 2015world aids day, celebration in red, events, HIV
Injustice in Kenya
Injustice in Kenya

In 2004, when he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK, Gordon Brown gave a speech describing how the world was failing poor families – and poor babies in particular.

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blogby Dr. Rachel VreemanNovember 2, 2015challenges in Kenya, global health, HIV
2015 World AIDS Day: Celebrate Brenda
2015 World AIDS Day: Celebrate Brenda

You have to follow a series of bumpy, dusty trails to find Brenda’s home.

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blogby Dr. Rachel VreemanNovember 2, 2015world aids day, celebration in red, hiv, events, success stories
The 2015 World AIDS Day Youth Soccer Tournament in Kenya
The 2015 World AIDS Day Youth Soccer Tournament in Kenya

Ethan is 18, and he has been living with HIV since he was born. For the first years of his life, he was sickly and small. Every day, in the silence of her heart, his mother wept for him.

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blogby Dr. Rachel VreemanNovember 2, 2015celebration in red, world aids day, HIV, events, success stories
Kenyan scholarship recipient meets donor family
Kenyan scholarship recipient meets donor family

Each year, through the Mwangaza Scholarship program, AMPATH is able to assist approximately 72 Kenyan medical students with their school fees. 

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newsNewsNovember 1, 2015Scholarships, training
AMPATH storytellers share at IndeTale event
AMPATH storytellers share at IndeTale event

Last month, AMPATH was showcased in an Indianapolis-based storytelling event called IndeTale

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newsNewsNovember 1, 2015News, events
Concert for Hope, June 2015

This summer the chemotherapy tent outside the AMPATH Centre was taken down and the doors of the Chandaria Cancer and Chronic Disease Centre were open for business.

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newsNewsSeptember 1, 2015chronic diseases, events, news, cancer
This is why we do what we do

I recently sat with Genevieve, a 17-year-old girl living with HIV/AIDS. At first glance, it is difficult to see anything other than disease.

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newsNewsSeptember 1, 2015HIV, child health, challenges in Kenya, success stories
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