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Nduku Kilonzo

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Nduku Kilonzo
Born1974 (age 49–50)
NationalityKenyan
CitizenshipKenya
Alma materMoi University, KenyaLiverpool School of Tropical Medicine
(PhD in Tropical Medicine, Gender & Health)
Occupation(s)Educator, Businesswoman
Years active2008 — present
Known forPublic Health, Research
TitleDirector
National Aids Control Council of Kenya

Nduku Kilonzo is the executive director of the National Aids Control Council (NACC) of Kenya.[1][2]

Background

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During the 1990s, while working as a teacher in rural Kenya, she became aware of the gender disparities facing her female students. As time passed, Nduku focused on the relationship between gender-based violence and the spread of HIV. Later, she studied at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, graduating with a PhD in Tropical Medicine, Gender and Health.[3]

Career

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In 2012, she became manager of the Kenyan non-profit organization, LVCT, a Kenyan NGO focusing on reducing the transmission of HIV/AIDS. In May 2014, she was appointed to her present position of executive director of the National Aids Control Council (NACC) of Kenya.[2]

She is also an Advisor in Gender and Rights Advocacy Panel to the World Health Organization. She serves as an editor of Reproductive Health Matters, a peer review journal and is a member of the Public Health Association of Kenya.[2] She is a Commissioner with the Lancet Commission for Health in Sub-Saharan Africa.

References

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  1. ^ Murumba, Stellar (31 May 2016). "New HIV infections drop to 78,600 per year". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Otieno, Rawlings (12 May 2014). "Dr Nduku Kilonzo appointed director of National AIDS Control Council". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  3. ^ HPPC (10 April 2012). "Health Policy Project: Evidence - It's What Works". Healthpolicyproject.com (HPPC). Retrieved 1 June 2016.
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