Dr. Jacqueline Kitulu Elected First Kenyan President of the World Medical Association

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In a groundbreaking achievement for Kenya and the African continent, Dr. Jacqueline Kitulu has been elected as the new President of the World Medical Association (WMA). This historic election took place on Monday, marking the first time a Kenyan has held this prestigious position.

Dr. Kitulu’s election is seen as a significant milestone, not only for her home country but for Africa as a whole. She emerged victorious in a competitive race against notable candidates, including Portugal’s Caldas Alfonso, showcasing her exceptional leadership abilities.

With over 20 years of experience in the medical field, Dr. Kitulu has been a tireless advocate for health system transformation and the rights of healthcare workers. Prior to her election, she held various influential positions within the Kenya Medical Association (KMA), where she became renowned for her commitment to health reforms and medical ethics. Her dedication to ensuring equitable access to healthcare has been a hallmark of her career, making her a natural fit for global leadership in health.

Dr. Kitulu assumes the WMA presidency during a critical time for international public health, facing challenges such as pandemics, universal health coverage, and the strengthening of health systems. Her leadership is expected to play a pivotal role in addressing these pressing issues.

The news of her election has been met with widespread celebration among the Kenyan medical community and beyond, with many viewing it as a significant step toward reclaiming Africa’s leadership in global health.

As Dr. Kitulu embarks on this new chapter, her vision and experience promise to bring much-needed attention to the health needs of populations worldwide.

By Delmartin Ouma

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