My name is Mike Thoya Kenga .I was born and raised at Tezo in kilifi county. am the first born in a family of three children i’m always determined in whatever i do that’s why i never give up.My friends call me mfalme not because i’m from the royal family but because am a go geter.
WHAT MOTIVATES ME: My life and great desire to be a better person than I am today
MY ROLE MODEL: Raila Odinga. He never gives up
Majaoni Primary school
Maseno School
Business studies and Geography
Economics and statistics; I want to study economics and statistics because I want to understand the economy of Kenya and other countries and also I want to find the proper way of improving our economy to reach the first class countries level.
Making new friends ,gaining new experiences, travelling ,playing football and handball
If backed up with adequate funding, the jab could save “exponentially more lives”, says Dr @mainga_hamaluba, Head of Clinical Research at #KWTRP. Read more here
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jun/27/you-get-goosebumps-from-the-data-hopes-rise-for-new-malaria-vaccine-acc
Community Engagement is a critical aspect of health research because of its potential to make research more ethical, relevant, and well implemented.
Read more here:https://kemri-wellcome.org/news/taking-relationships-seriously/
https://kemri-wellcome.org/news/navigating-the-complexity-of-community-engagement-with-health-research/
Its #BloodDonorDay2022, with this years theme being "Donating blood, an act of solidarity". We at #KWTRP in collaboration with @DOHkilifi & @KNBTSOfficial are glad to be part of this noble cause. @MOH_Kenya @KEMRI_Kenya, @uyoga_sophie, @mmunga_
4Congratulations to Profs. @Fra_ndu @allyeko @melissakapulu for being awarded Associate Professorship by @NDMOxford @PhilipBejon @EdwineBarasa @MwangangiJ3103 @KEMRI_Kenya
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