Meet the innovators training the next generation of African data experts

The founders of Kenya’s homegrown epidemiological modeling center share their story.
Dr. Loice Achieng Ombajo, Dr. Shikoh Gitau, and Dr. Thumbi Mwangi discuss an upcoming meeting at The Center for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis (CEMA) at the University of Nairobi in Nairobi, Kenya.
(From left to right) Dr. Thumbi Mwangi, Dr. Shikoh Gitau, and Dr. Loice Achieng Ombajo discuss an upcoming meeting at the Center for Epidemiological Modeling and Analysis (CEMA) at the University of Nairobi in Nairobi, Kenya. ©Gates Archive/Khadija Farah

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