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  • The program participants attended a traditional Maasai wedding. Here, three local women wait for the celebration to begin. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • The bride (center) and Kinyako the groom (second from right). Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • Wedding guests perform the “jumping dance,” adumu. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • Chenzhe Cao (’16) and friend at the wedding. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • Global Health Assistant Professor William MacLeod (right) with the groom, Kinyako (center). Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • The entire practicum took place within sight of Mount Kilimanjaro, dominating the horizon just over the border in Tanzania. Credit Chenzhe Cao (’16).

  • The students were based at Kimana Health Centre, monitoring and evaluating health facilities throughout Southern Kajiado Sub-County. Credit Chenzhe Cao (’16).

  • The participants went on a safari in Amboseli National Park. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • “There would be large herds of elephants blocking the only road to the clinic” near Amboseli National Park, Cao says. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • The practicum also coincided with a visit from President Uhuru Kenyatta. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

  • The Kenyan president’s visit drew huge crowds of Maasai and other local people. Credit Jillian Baker (’16).

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In Kenya’s Southern Kajiado sub-county, where Mount Kilimanjaro dominates the horizon from across the border in Tanzania, health facilities face a range of challenges.

Like elephants.

“The clinic staff said that sometimes there would be large herds of elephants blocking the only road to the clinic” near the Amboseli National Park, says MPH student Chenzhe Cao. “You don’t want to be anywhere near these herds, so people sometimes physically cannot get to health facilities even if they need it desperately.”

Cao was one of 26 students who spent five weeks monitoring and evaluating the Community Health Worker Program of the Kenyan Ministry of Health’s Community Health Strategy as part of last summer’s Kenya Field Practicum in Public Health and Environment. Led by Global Health Assistant Professors William MacLeod and Jennifer Beard and alumna Sriya Srikrishnan (’15), the practicum was supported by Santander Universities Kenya Program Scholarship.

Some Kenyan facilities are successfully keeping records and providing healthcare in the region, Cao explains, but most of the facilities need more funding, training, and staff. Cao’s group focused on the Health Management Information System (HMIS) for the sub-county—a challenge when other factors are still lacking.

“You can’t have a system if you can’t run a facility, if you don’t have the power to run it, and no running water,” Cao says. “When they do have that, there are staffing issues.”

The researchers recommended the ministry hire formally trained records officers, adopt computer-based record systems (only 14.3 percent of the facilities had them), and increase operational budgets.

The practicum “allowed me to gain skills and gain insight into what it’s really like, especially in developing, low-resource settings, to incorporate technology,” Cao says. Other activities in the five weeks—attending a Maasai wedding, seeing those road-blocking elephants in the Amboseli National Park, and a visit from Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta—sweetened the deal.

“It’s one of those experiences where first you ask yourself, ‘What am I getting myself into?’” Cao adds, “but then you just get so much out of it.”

—Michelle Samuels

Information about the 2016 Field Practicum in Public Health and Environment will be available in December.

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