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Miriam Were
Miriam Khamadi Were (born April 12, 1940) is a Kenyan public health advocate, academic, and recipient of the first Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize. ==Academic experience== As a graduate of William Penn College, in Oskaloosa, IA Were began a career with a focus on helping others. With a degree in Natural Sciences and postgraduate Diploma in Education, Were taught high school chemistry and biology before medical studies. Were qualified as a medical doctor from the University of Nairobi, and she rose to become head of the Department of Community Medicine at Nairobi's School of Medicine.〔UZIMA Foundation: ( Were bio )〕 Were's studies at Johns Hopkins University led to her 1981 doctorate in Public Health, Health Planning and Management.〔Japan, Cabinet Office: (Noguchi Prize, index )〕 She has applied this training and academic background to programs focused on community-based empowerment. Her work aims to help others move towards implementing creative, effective, and self-sustaining programs. Her experiences have been marshaled in encouraging community-based initiatives.〔
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