Stellah Wairimu Bosire-Otieno

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Stellah Wairimu Bosire
Born1986 (age 34–35)
Kenya
NationalityKenyan
EducationUniversity of Nairobi
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Laws
University of London
Master of Science in Global Health Policy
Strathmore University
MBA in Healthcare Management
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Diploma in Reproductive Health
OccupationPhysician, corporate executive, Human rights advocate, Gender Expert
Known forConsultant: Human Rights, Healthcare Business, Health Policy, SRHR, Pharmaceutical Access
TitleCo-Executive Director, UHAI EASHRI of UHAI EASHRI
Websitehttps://uhai-eashri.org spouse =

Stellah Wairimu Bosire, is a Kenyan physician, corporate executive, human rights activist and author, who serves as the Co-Executive Director of UHAI EASHRI,[1] "Africa’s first indigenous activist fund supporting sexual and gender minorities and sex worker human rights", serving activities in the East African countries of Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda.[1] She previously served as the chief executive officer of Kenya Medical Association and as the Vice-Chair of the HIV and AIDS Tribunal of Kenya.[1]

Background and education[]

She was born and grew up in Kibera, the largest slum in Nairobi, Kenya's capital and largest city. Stellah was a student at Kibera Primary school but sat for Kenya's Certificate of Primary Education at Joseph Kang'ethe Primary School. She had a challenging childhood having spent a better part of her life as a homeless street child exposing her to various violations including sexual violence to which she is a survivor. She became addicted to drugs and alcohol, while still a teenager. Stellah's mother suffered from schizophrenia and therefore required very close help from her children. Her mother succumbed to HIV/AIDs related complications in 2011.[2]

She was fortunate to become enrolled in "State House Girls High School", in Nairobi for her O-Level education, graduating in 2003. Following the completion of her A-Level schooling, she was admitted to the University of Nairobi to study human medicine, graduating in 2012 with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree. Later she obtained a Master of Science degree in Global Health Policy, from the University of London International Programmes, in 2017. She also holds a Master of Business Administration degree program at Strathmore Business School, and as of 2017, was enrolled for a Bachelor of Laws, degree at the University of Nairobi. She also holds a Diploma in Reproductive Health, obtained from the Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research, in 2016.[2][3]

Work experience[]

Dr. Stellah Bosire is a health professional with extensive international and domestic experience with and foreign government agencies, private donors, and other organizations monitoring and appraising public health programs, conducting epidemiological and operations research; measuring the impact of novel techniques for disease prevention, treatment, and mitigation; and document program outputs, effectiveness, and strategic development.[1]

She has a strong experience in non-profit fundraising and management; Outstanding experience in effectively leading change and organizational growth through strategic planning; exceptional knowledge of staff leadership, fundraising, partnership development, and financial management; Sound knowledge of issues that are faced by vulnerable communities; Skilled in leading and assisting staff teams; Ability to create and implement an effective fundraising program; Ability to provide case support, connect donors and encourage giving.[1]

As a gender specialist, she is an expert in organizational development and results-based management She has worked with, multilateral governments, public and private philanthropies, INGOs, CBOs, and governments to build capacity in gender equality and women's rights as well as other marginalized communities. She performs gender analysis, analyzing from grassroots levels (the micro-level), intermediate levels (Meso level), the highest political levels (macro-level), and across all sectors and programs of development collaborations. She has also been involved in conducting policy briefs, research, project review, and evaluation studies, and baseline surveys in the following areas; Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR); HIV; TB; Human Rights; Key Population; Public Health; Training and Gender being a crosscutting theme.[4]

Previously, following the completion of her internship, she worked for the Government of Kenya for a year before she moved to the private sector. She was employed by Avenue Healthcare, a network of Urgent Care Centers, as the Physician Manager taking up leadership of various branches. Since September 2013, Dr. Bosire-Otieno has served as the Vice-Chairperson of the HIV/AIDS Tribunal of Kenya. In this capacity, she focuses on advancing human rights and access to justice for persons affected and infected by HIV/AIDSIn 2016, she left Avenue Healthcare to be involved in Public Healthcare policy in Kenya by taking up the role of the Chief Executive Officer of Kenya Medical Association. Effective October 2016, she was appointed as the chief executive officer and Secretary to the Board of Kenya Medical Association, industry advocacy and advisory group.[2][3]

Dr Stellah Bosire is one of the Co-Executive Director of UHAI - The East African Sexual Health and Rights Initiative: Africa’s first indigenous activist fund for and by sexual and gender minorities as well sex workers which supports civil society organizing across 7 Eastern African countries and pan-African organizing addressing; poverty, violence, ensuring that education, employment, housing, and healthcare are accessible to all, without prejudice while fighting oppression and injustice.[1]

Articles written[]

1. Bosire & Saoyo: Lessons For Kenya From Us: Actions On Geneva Consensus Declaration

2. I'm A Real Doctor, Deal With It

3. COVID-19 Response: Frontline Workers Are Not Martrys’

4. Participatory grantmaking: can we afford not to do it?

5. Africa: Anti-Homosexuality Laws Prevent Us from Achieving Universal Health Coverage

6. What Kavanaugh Means for Kenya As of 23 October 2018.

7. LGBTQ + Healthcare Is About Way More Than Sex

8. How Sex Pests Easily Get Away With Murder.

Other considerations[]

In 2017 Stellah Wairimu Bosire-Otieno was named among the "Top 40 Women Under 40 in Kenya", by the Business Daily Africa, an English language daily business newspaper.[2][5]

In 2019, Stellah Wairimu Bosire-Otieno was named as the recipient of the Accountability International Leadership Award. The Award, given annually by Accountability International, "is intended to be presented to persons or organizations who play an exceptional role in promoting accountability in the international response to human rights and inclusive sustainable development".[6] That same year, she was awarded by the Queen of England with the Commonwealth Point of Light Award 2019.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f UHAI EASHRI (1 March 2021). "About UHAI EASHRI: Who We Are". Nairobi: UHAI EASHRI. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Business Daily Africa (2017). "Top 40 Women Under 40 in Kenya" (PDF). Nairobi: Nation Media Group. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b Stellah Wairimu Bosire-Otieno (23 November 2017). "Dr. Stellah Wairimu Bosire-Otieno: Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Medical Association". LinkedIn. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  4. ^ John Muchangi (13 May 2017). "Most kids wake up early for school, miss breakfast". The Star (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  5. ^ Strathmore Business School (2017). "SBS Students and Alumnae Among Top 40 Under 40 Women". Nairobi: Strathmore University. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  6. ^ Accountability International (September 2020). "Accountability International Leadership Award: 2019 Honouree, Dr Stella Bosire". Cape Town: Accountability International. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  7. ^ UK Points of Light (2019). "Dr Stellah Bosire Foundation Kenya: Commonwealth Point of Light 119. Stellah Bosire". London: UK Points of Light. Retrieved 2 March 2021.

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