Betty Mwiti

Tutorial Person University of Nairobi
Kenya Cohort 6

Profile AI

Kellen Joyce Karimi, MPH, BSc. Lecturer in the Department of Public and Global Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi. He holds a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry from the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He is pursuing a PhD in Public Health. Experience - Teaching roles (undergraduate and graduate levels): - Environmental Health - Occupational Health and Industrial Safety - Research Methods Teaching involves class- and field-based experiential research and community engagement. The program is designed to develop students' research skills and prepare them for the management of a health facility. - Supervisory role: - Supervises both academic and non-academic student projects. - Has participated in Health Systems Research under the Africa Hub Project, involving capacity building among multidisciplinary groups of students to develop low-cost, innovative solutions to healthcare delivery problems. - Experience conducting community research on non-communicable diseases in rural and urban informal settlements. - Student mentorship for undergraduates across multiple disciplines toward developing innovative health solutions and for postgraduate students in their final year through proposal development. - Proficient in project management for different types of research settings, including monitoring and evaluation. - Research interests: community health, environmental health, and epidemiology.

Program Impact AI

The publication record suggests that the program helped sustain the author’s research activity, with output continuing at a steady pace during enrollment rather than dropping off. Because graduation was recent, the post-graduation publication count should be interpreted cautiously, but overall the pattern points to maintained productivity through the program period.

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