Pomp, Joy and a Promise at KEMRI’s End Year Party
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    NCD3Some of the delegates listen keenly to the presentations being made at the first Non Communicable Diseases stakeholders forum held in Nairobi recently by KEMRI.
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    NCD2A group photograph of some of the delegates who attended the first Non Communicable Diseases (NDCs)stakeholders forum in Nairobi recently.

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    Director KEMRI, Dr. Solomon Mpoke makes brief remarks during the official opening ceremony of the first Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) stakeholders forum held in Nairobi recently.

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KEMRI seeks to reverse Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) tide

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The first ever Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) Non –Communicable Diseases (NCDs) consultative forum has been held in Nairobi.

The forum that brought together over 50 NCDs experts and stakeholders was held at the Sarova Panafric Hotel in Nairobi Read More . . .

Training

  1. International Training on Quality Management systems in HIV and AIDS course (QMS-HIVAIDS) -Code 002Q.

  2. Good ClinicalLaboratory Practice and Quality Assurance Training (GCLP-QA) - Code 001GC.

  3. MedLab Clinical Attachments and Internship Program (ME-CAP) (Code 003PI)

Newsletter

KEMRI Bioethics Review 2011

 

Volume #2, Issue #1

A Decade of KEMRI-JKUAT Collaboration is Commended
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Dr. Solomon Mpoke, Director, KEMRI exchanges documents with Prof. Mabel Imbuga, Vice Chancellor, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology (JKUAT) , shortly after signing the renewal of the MoU between the two institutions for the Institute of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases (ITROMID) Graduate Program, which is hosted at KEMRI. The function took place at the JKUAT Campus, Juja. Others who attended the function are from left to right: KEMRI's, Ms. Linah Boit, Deputy Director (A&F), JKUAT's, Prof. R. Odhiambo Deputy VC (Academic Affairs), Prof. Esther Kahangi Deputy VC (Research Production & Extension), and another senior official of JKUAT.

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Highlights

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The Director KEMRI, Dr. Solomon Mpoke hands over part of the order of KEMRI Products, TBcide and KEM-rub to KEMSA Receiving Officer Mr. Lawrence Mutua. This was the last batch of the Kshs. 35 Million order from KEMSA.

Pomp, Joy and a Promise at KEMRI’s End Year Party

Prayers, joyous music, dance and a promise of better tidings for the new year were the hallmarks of the Kenya Medical Research Institute thanks-giving and end year party held on Thursday, December 22nd, 2011, at the Carnivore Restaurant.

The party which was punctuated by the spirit of noel churned in delightful chorus and hymns was also among the final official functions undertaken before breaking off for the 2011 Christmas holidays.

The occasion was graced by non other but the KEMRI Board of Management Chairman, Dr. Edwin Muinga Chokwe and members Prof. Norah Olembo and Mr. Maalim, Director KEMRI, Dr. Solomon Mpoke, his two deputies, Dr. Elizabeth Bukusi (Research & Training), Ms. Linah Boit (Administration & Finance), Assistant Directors, Heads of respective research Centers, departments and units within Nairobi.

 

At least 600 members of staff attended the function in Nairobi. This was the first time in the recent past that an end year party was held outside KEMRI headquarters.

Addressing the staff, Dr. Mpoke outlined a number of outstanding achievements recorded during the year. He intimated that the KEMRI Board of Management had approved a new vision, mission and re-organized research programmes by increasing them from the previous four to six in line with the revised KEMRI Strategic Plan 2008-2012.

 

He informed that the new Vision Statement is: “To be a leading Centre of Excellence in Human Health Research”, while the new Mission Statement is: “To Improve Human Health and Quality of Life through Research, Capacity Building and Service Delivery”.

The Director, informed that the expanded research programmes that form the Institute’s core business were: Biotechnology, Traditional Medicine & Drug Development, Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Public Health and Health Systems, Non Communicable Diseases and Sexual, Reproductive & Child Health.

The Director said that the new structure moves away from the centre-based approach to programme-based and seeks to eliminate duplication while increasing efficiency and effectiveness of delivery on the Institute’s mandate.

The Director was echoed by the KEMRI Board of Management Chairman, Dr. Edwin Chokwe Muinga who also appealed to the staff to familiarize themselves with the current developments and embrace the new changes. He reiterated that the changes were meant to re-engineer the Institute to deliver quality services and position it for leadership in health research.

Meanwhile, both the Chairman and the Director KEMRI exuded confidence that the changes initiated by the management including staff appraisals and harmonization would very soon translate into better working conditions for the staff and research output. “We are getting there, please be a little more patient ”, said Dr. Muinga.

The two pointed out that the management was in the process of concluding proposals which when implemented will greatly boost staff morale, rekindle hard work and result in a more motivated workforce throughout the Institute.

 

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