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Professor George Magoha CV & Education Background: Profile, Family, Tribe, Net worth and Place of Birth

George Albert Omore Magoha (2 July 1952 – 24 January 2023) was a Kenyan consultant surgeon, academic administrator and technocrat, who served as a Professor of Surgery at Maseno University School of Medicine, in Kisumu County as from 17 January 2023 till his death.

Immediately before his last assignment, he was the Cabinet Secretary of Education in the Cabinet of Kenya, under President Uhuru Kenyatta’s second term effective 26 March 2019.

Magoha was the chairman of the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), from 2016 until 2019.

Magoha previously served as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nairobi from 2005 until 2015. He was a Professor of Surgery at the University of Nairobi’s College of Health Sciences. He concurrently served as a Consultant Urologist at Kenyatta National Hospital, the teaching hospital of the university.

Early life and education

Magoha was born in Kisumu on 2 July 1952. He moved in with his older brother, John Obare and his wife Agatha Christine Obare, in Nairobi, on account of his [Magoha] asthma, at a young age.

Magoha attended Dr David Livingstone Primary School, in Nairobi. He then attended Starehe Boys’ Centre and School, where he completed his O-Level studies. He proceeded to Strathmore School, for his A-Level education, graduating with a High School Diploma.

Magoha was awarded a scholarship to study human medicine at the University of Lagos, in Nigeria. His studies took him through the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, the University College Hospital, Ibadan, both in Nigeria and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital in London, United Kingdom. He was trained as a urologist and was a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

Career

Magoha established his career in surgery at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital as an intern and rose to the position of Senior Resident and Clinical Lecturer in Surgery.

He also served as a lecturer in the same hospital and a Consultant Surgeon in various leading hospitals in Lagos, Nigeria.

He joined the University of Nairobi as a lecturer in Urological Surgery in 1988 and rose through the ranks to become a full Professor of Surgery in 2000.

He served in various administrative positions at the university, rising from chairperson of the Academic Department of Surgery in 1999, Dean of the School of Medicine, Principal of the College of Health Sciences, Deputy Vice-Chancellor in charge of Administration and Finance to Vice-Chancellor in January 2005 after a competitive recruitment process.

He is published in more than 60 peer-reviewed publications and supervised to completion more than 40 Master of Medicine (Surgery) students.

He is a member of many professional bodies in Urology and Surgery including British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS), Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU), among others.

He was actively involved in research in male erectile dysfunction, prostate, testicular and penile cancers, circumcision and HIV/AIDs.

His most remarkable achievement at the UoN were instituting discipline among the academic staff, non-teaching staff and the students, and revamping the management of the university by achieving performance targets he was given prior to being appointed. At the time he assumed office, apparently staff members never worked, lecturers missed classes and some even lost student examination marks. Student strikes were notoriously common and had damaged the institution’s reputation.

By meeting openly with students to discuss their issues, he created a safety valve for ventilation and preventing them from rioting. For the 10 years he served as the vice chancellor, the students went on strike fewer times than before his time in office.

In 2016, with his record as a no-nonsense education administrator, he was appointed the Chairman of the Kenya National Examination Council, by President Uhuru Kenyatta. His immediate task as the Chairman of KNEC was to reform the council to arrest the widespread academic dishonesty and corruption in the administration of national examinations. He is credited to have dismantled cartels that had propagated exam cheating for years and restored credibility of exams in Kenya.

On 1 March 2019, he was nominated as the Cabinet Secretary for Education in the Kenyan Cabinet,[13] and was sworn in on 26 March 2019, replacing Amina Mohamed, who was transferred to the Sports docket.

George Magoha joined Maseno University in Kisumu County as a professor of surgery to the School of Medicine on 17 January 2023 and was due to start his new role.

Death

Magoha died following a suspected cardiac arrest at the Nairobi Hospital, on 24 January 2023, aged 70.[16] He had collapsed at home before being rushed to the hospital where he later succumbed after efforts to resuscitate him were futile.

Magoha was known as a tough-talking and no-nonsense during his tenure at the Ministry of Education, where he served at the helm as a Cabinet Secretary.

Achievements

Magoha was the author of a book, Tower of Transformational Leadership, published by Kenway Publications in 2017. It is an autobiographical account of his experience as a leader in various roles in medicine, surgery, academia and the community. As of May 2017, he was the chairman of the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board.

Magoha is also celebrated for playing a key role in transforming the education sector both as a lecturer at the University of Nairobi and during his tenure at the Minister of Education.

In his 12 year tenure at the University of the Nairobi, he served as the Chairman of the Academic Department of Surgery, Dean of the School of Medicine and Principal of the College of Health Sciences.

UoN Vice Chancellor – 2005. During his tenure he helped enhance accountability at the finance department as and the quality teaching and discipline among the students.

Chair the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) – 2016.

Succession table as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi[edit]Succession table as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi

Preceded by

Crispus Makau Kiamba
2002 – 2005

Vice Chancellor of the University of Nairobi
2005 – 2015
Succeeded by

Peter Mbithi
2015 – 2019

 

George Albert Omore Magoha (born 1952) is currently the cabinet secretary in the Ministry Of Education. George Albert Omore Magohaa, by profession,  is a Surgeon, Academic Administrator and Professor of Surgery and a Consultant Urologist at the University of Nairobi’s College of Health Sciences.  He is best known for his time as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nairobi from 2005–2015 where he is credited to have transformed the institution from student hooliganism to a leading institution of higher learning in Kenya and beyond.

His record as a no nonsense education administrator saw him appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta as the Chairman of the Kenya National Examination Council in 2016, and later as Education Cabinet Secretary on 1st March 2019. His immediate task as the Chairman of KNEC was to reform the council to arrest the widespread academic dishonesty and corruption in the administration of national examinations.  He is credited to have dismantled cartels that had propagated exam cheating for years and restored credibility of exams in Kenya. 

Professor George Magoha Family: Wife and Wife Children

Professor George Magoha Tribe, Place of Birth, Net worth

He was born in Gem, in present day Siaya County, in 1952. He moved in with his older brother, John Obare and his wife Agatha Christine Obare, in Nairobi, on account of his (Magoha’s) asthma, at a young age.

He attended Dr David Livingstone Primary School, in Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya. He then attended Starehe Boys’ Centre and School, where he completed his O-Level studies. He then studied at Strathmore School, for his A-Level education, graduating with a High School Diploma.

He excelled in his university entry examinations. He was awarded a scholarship to study human medicine at the University of Lagos, in Nigeria. His studies took him through the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, the University College Hospital, Ibadan, both in Nigeria and the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, in United Kingdom. He is trained as a specialized urologist and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Ireland.

Professor George Magoha C.V & Education Background

CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DATA

NAME:                                          GEORGE ALBERT OMORE MAGOHA DATE OF BIRTH:                           2ND JULY, 1952

PLACE OF BIRTH:                         KISUMU, KENYA NATIONALITY:                              KENYAN

MARITAL STATUS:                        MARRIED TO DR. (MRS.)O. B. MAGOHA

CHILDREN:                                   DR. MICHAEL AUGUSTUS MAGOHA LANGUAGES:                                ENGLISH, KISWAHILI, LUHYA, LUO COUNTRIES VISITED:                   AUSTRALIA,   BRAZIL,   BELGIUM,   BENIN,

BURUNDI,   CANADA,   CAMEROON,   CHINA,

CUBA,   CZECH   REPUBLIC,   DEMOCRATIC

REPUBLIC OF CONGO, DENMARK, EGYPT, ETHIOPIA, FRANCE, GABON, GERMANY, GHANA, HONG KONG,INDIA, ITALY, IRELAND, ISRAEL,IVORY COAST, JAPAN, LESOTHO,  LIBYA,  LUXEMBERG, MAURITIUS, MOZAMBIQUE, NAMIBIA, NIGERIA, NETHERLANDS, PERU, QATAR, RWANDA,  SENEGAL,  SIERRA  LEONE, SUDAN, SWAZILAND, SWEDEN, SOUTH AFRICA, SPAIN, SWITZERLAND, TANZANIA, TOGO,THAILAND,TUNISIA, TURKEY, UGANDA, UNITED ARABA EMIRATES, UNITED KINGDOM, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RUSSIA, ZAMBIA, ZIMBABWE

 

 

FORMER ADMINISTRATIVE         PRESIDENT, ASSOCIATION OF

POSITION:                                    MEDICAL COUNCILS OF AFRICA (AMCOA) FOR 5 YEARS – 2013-2018

 

 

FORMER   VICE-CHANCELLOR   OF   THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI FOR 10 YEARS,

2005-2015

 

 

CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE CHAIRMAN KENYA NATIONAL
POSITION: EXAMINATIONS  COUNCIL  (KNEC)
2016 – TO-DATE

 

PERSONAL STATEMENT

 

 

Professionally, I am a top grade Professor of Urological and Transplant Surgery since 2000 at the University of Nairobi trained in Nigeria, Ghana, Ireland and United Kingdom. I am further trained in Executive Management at Stanford University.  My  cutting  edge  original  research  on  prostate,  penile,  and testicular  cancer,  erectile  dysfunction  and  circumcision  among  others continue to positively impact on my international colleagues and Global thematic area.

Administratively, I am a firm hands on and results oriented transformative

 

leader practicing professionalism, team work and team spirit rather than command and control. I have ten years’ experience as Vice Chancellor University of Nairobi having been the very first public servant to be competitively appointed in January 2005 in Kenya. I formed a synergistic team based entirely on merit and ability to produce results completely devoid of ethnic considerations. As team leader we formulated the first ever strategic plan for the University of Nairobi which was revised twice during my tenure. This formed the basis of complete reorganization of all University systems commencing with prudent computerized financial management, right sizing of units, staff, students, ISO certification, Rapid Result Initiatives (RRI), Performance Contracting, formulation and implementation of various University policies and the mainstreaming of Research and Innovation and Student Affairs among many others. Strict financial, staff, and student discipline together with various operational strategies resulted in the smooth running of the University for ten years of my stewardship without loss of time for the first time in history. At national level as chairman of Vice Chancellors

 

Committee I dealt with national academic and staff labour issues through Inter University Councils Consultative Forum (IPUCCF) of the Federation of Kenya Employers. Professionally I have been a member of the Medical practitioners and   Dentists   Board   since   1999   and   Chairman   since   2009   to   date.

 

 

 

During this period I established extensive international Academic and Management Linkages and Networks having visited over one hundred Universities      during      the      ten      years      as      Vice      Chancellor. This Transformative leadership resulted in the increased visibility and internationalization of the university which has been top in the region for several years and was number 7 in Africa and 855 in the world according to Webometrics Rankings of January 2015 at the completion of my term as Vice Chancellor.

 

 

 

Internationally my leadership qualities were recognized by the Association of African Universities (AAU) where I have been the longest serving member of the Governing Board in history 2005 to 2017, Vice President and President, member of the Global Council of Confucius Institute representing Africa in Beijing China where again  am  the longest serving member , Chairman of African   Network   for   Scientific   and   Technological Institutions   (ANSTI) Governing Board from 2010 to present and President of the Association of Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) from 2013 to date.

 

I am an avid fund raiser with a direct individual track record of over 500 million Shillings towards infrastructure development of the College of Health Sciences and Main Campus, and collectively several billions with other colleagues for research at the College of Health Sciences. I also hold several Presidential, Medical Professional, Academic & International Honors and Awards

Prior to being appointed the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, I

 

served as Chairman of the academic Department of Surgery, and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. During this period, I fundraised internationally to construct and furnish the current Dean’s Office, and the Principal’s Office including the College Committee room. The funds were also used to refurbish and  furnish the College  boardroom and Registry at the College of Health Sciences.  I also later  served  as  Principal of the College and Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Administration and Finance.

 

SOME   OF   THE   MEMORANDA   OF   UNDERSTANDING   WITH INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (DURING MY TENURE AS VICE CHANCELLOR – UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI) RESULTING VISIBILITY AND INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY

 

Year 2005

 

 

1. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Canada
 

2.

 

University of Florida, Florida United States of America

 

3.

 

African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), New York

 

States of America

 

United

 

4.

 

Family  Health  International  (FHI),  Boston  Massachusetts

 

United

 

States of America

 

  1. University of Toronto, Toronto Canada

 

  1. Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin China

 

  1. United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)

 

  1. Friendship University of Russia, Moscow Russia

 

  1. Saint Luke’s College of Nursing,Tokyo Japan

 

  1. Makerere University, Kampala Uganda

 

  1. International Aids Vaccine initiative (IAVI), New York United States of America
  2. European Commission, Brussels Belgium

 

  1. University of Dar Es Salaam, Dar Es Salaam Tanzania

 

  1. Eduardo Modlande University, Maputo Mozambique

 

  1. British Ecological Society, London United Kingdom

 

Year 2006

 

  1. Mekelle University, Tigray  North East Ethiopia

 

  1. Ifakara Health Research and Development Centre (IHRDC), Tanzania

 

  1. University of Peace, Costa Rica

 

  1. African  Institute  of  Biomedical  Science  and  Technology,  Harare

 

Zimbabwe

 

  1. Humboldt Universitaet, Berlin Germany

 

  1. International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva Switzerland

 

  1. African Virtual University

 

  1. African Institute for Capacity Building and Development (AICAD)

 

  1. Emory University, Atlanta Georgia United States of America

 

  1. Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa Ethiopia

 

  1. 11. National Plant Genetic Resources Centre, Arusha Tanzania

 

 

  1. Mekelle University,Tigray  North East Ethiopia

 

Year 2007

 

  1. Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto, Toronto Canada

 

  1. Institute of Education, University of London, London United Kingdom

 

  1. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria

 

  1. Tokyo Foundation (Sasakawa Fellowship Fund), Tokyo Japan

 

  1. The Royal College of Psychiatrists, London United Kingdom

 

  1. F+U University of Cooperative Education, Heidelberg Germany

 

7. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich Switzerland
 

8.

 

McGill University, Montreal Canada

 

9.

 

Hahn-Meitiner Institut, Berlin Germany

 

10.

 

Universidad Politecnika De Madrid Spain

 

11.

 

Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universitat, Bonn Germany

 

12.

 

Pathfinder  International,  Boston  Massachusetts  United

 

States

 

of

 

 

 

13.

 

America

 

Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg Sweden

 

 

Year 2008

 

  1. Miami University , Oxford Ohio United States of America

 

  1. Hamburg University, Hamburg Germany

 

  1. University of Florida, Florida United States of America

 

  1. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Canada

 

  1. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), New York United

 

States of America

 

  1. United  Nations   Industrial   Development    Organization    (UNIDO), Vienna Austria
  2. The British Council, London United Kingdom

 

  1. The Space Environment Research Centre, Kyushu University Japan

 

  1. Lund University, Lund Sweden

 

  1. Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth South Africa

 

  1. University of Western Michigan, Michigan United States of America

 

12. University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick Canada
 

13.

 

University of Guelph, Ontario Canada

 

14.

 

Wangeningen university, Wangeningen Netherlands

 

15.

 

 

 

 

16.

 

University  of  Copenhagen  Danish  Research  Institute, Denmark

Yokohama university, Yokohama Japan

 

Copenhagen

 

17.

 

University of Sussex, Sussex United Kingdom

 

18.

 

Miami University , Oxford Ohio United States of America

 

 

 

 

Year 2009

 

  1. University of Otago, Dunedin New Zealand

 

  1. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey United States of America

 

  1. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Liverpool United

 

Kingdom

 

  1. University of DePaul Chicago Illinois United States of America

 

  1. Mitsubishi Corporation, Tokyo Japan

 

  1. Universitat Salzburg , Salzburg Austria

 

  1. East African School of Journalism

 

  1. University of Kwa Zulu Natal, Durban South Africa

 

  1. University of Sydney, Sydney Australia

 

  1. Griffith University, Brisbane Australia

 

  1. International Network of Cancer Treatment and Research, Brussels

 

Belgium

 

  1. Amound University, Somaliland

 

  1. The Global Health Program

 

  1. Aids and Cancer Specimen Resource, Institute of Health,Washington

 

DC, USA

 

  1. Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Czech Republic

 

  1. North Dakota State University, United States of America

 

  1. University of Siena, Siena Italy

 

  1. University of Venda, Limpopo Province South Africa

 

  1. African Malaria Network Dar es salaam Tanzania

 

Year 2010

 

  1. University of Ontario Faculty of Medicine, Ontario Canada

 

 

 

  1. University of Maryland, Baltimore Maryland United States of America

 

 

 

  1. The Academy of Korean Studies, Seoul South Korea

 

 

 

  1. Nagasaki University School of Dentistry, Nagasaki Japan

 

 

 

  1. World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva Switzerland

 

 

 

  1. Remnin University, Beijing China

 

  1. University of Massachusetts ,Boston Massachusetts United States of

 

America

 

  1. University of Arizona Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Projects, Arizona United States of America

 

  1. Mzumbe University, Morogoro Tanzania

 

  1. University of Alberta, Alberta Canada

 

  1. Kent State University, Kent Ohio United States of America

 

 

 

  1. Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin China

 

 

 

  1. University of Botswana, Gaborone Botswana

 

  1. University of Cape Town, Cape Town South Africa

 

  1. University of Zambia, Lusaka Zambia

 

  1. University of Zimbabwe, Harare Zimbabwe

 

  1. University of Dar es salaam, Dar es Salaam Tanzania

 

 

 

  1. Tongji University, Shanghai China

 

  1. African  Network  Agriculture,  Agroforestry  and  Natural  Resources

 

Education (ANAPE)

 

  1. Centre  for  Health  Research  and  Development,  Faculty  of  Health

 

Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Denmark

 

 

  1. Hoffman La Roche Limited

 

  1. Soka University, Tokyo Japan

 

  1. Columbia University, New York United States of America

 

 

 

  1. New Mexico Institute of Minning and Technology, New Mexico United

 

States of America

 

 

 

  1. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington Seattle United States of America
  2. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Rome Italy

 

 

 

  1. Environmental Council of Zambia, Lusaka Zambia

 

 

 

Year 2011

  1. University of Helsinki, Helsinki Finland

 

  1. Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio United States of America

 

  1. Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

 

  1. University of Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island Canada

 

  1. Rockefeller Foundation, New York United States of America

 

  1. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul South Korea

 

  1. Umutara Polytechnic, Nyagatare Rwanda

 

  1. University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch South Africa

 

  1. American Political Science   Association, Washington DC United

 

States of America

 

  1. University of Hohenheim Stuttgart, Germany

 

  1. Mercer University  College  of  Pharmacy, Atlanta Georgia United

 

States of America

 

  1. University of Ghana Legon, Accra Ghana

 

  1. University of Lausanne, Lausanne Switzerland

 

  1. Fachhoschule Karntern Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria
  2. University of Oxford, Oxford United Kingdom

 

  1. University of Minnesota Duluth Campus Medical School, Minnesota

 

United States of America

 

  1. University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg Sweden

 

  1. Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and

 

Central Africa

 

  1. Makerere University, Kampala Uganda

 

  1. Kanazawa University, Kanazawa Japan

 

  1. University of Salford, Manchester United Kingdom

 

  1. University of California Los Angeles Campus, Los Angeles United

 

States of America

 

  1. University of Geneva, Geneva Switzerland

 

  1. Zengzhou University, Henan Province China

 

  1. Holland College, Prince Edward Island Canada

 

  1. Royal Veterinary College, London United Kingdom

 

Year 2012

 

  1. University of Namibia, Windhoek Namibia

 

  1. Beijing Industrial Design Centre, Beijing China

 

  1. Mitsubishi Corporation, Tokyo Japan

 

  1. University Marien Nguabi, Republic of Congo

 

  1. University of Somalia, Mogadishu Somalia

 

  1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing China
  2. University Centre for El Turf of the Peoples Democratic Republic of

 

Algeria, Algiers Algeria

 

  1. North Eastern University, Boston Massachusetts United States of

 

America Shanghai Finance University, Shanghai China

 

  1. University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai China

 

  1. Hunan Normal University, Hunan Province China

 

  1. Dalhousie University, Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

 

  1. Beijing Industrial Design Centre, Beijing China

 

  1. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh United Kingdom

 

  1. University College London, London United Kingdom

 

  1. University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States of America

 

  1. University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia

 

  1. University of Columbia Centre for Sustainable Urban Development

 

Earth institute New York United States of America

 

  1. Lanzhou University, Lanzhou China

 

  1. University College London,United Kingdom

 

  1. University of Jyvaskylla, Jyvaskyila Finland

 

  1. University  of  San  Francisco  University,  San  Francisco  United

 

States of America

 

  1. Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul South Korea

 

  1. Brisbane  Institute  of  Strengths  and  Best  Practice,  Brisbane

 

Australia

 

  1. University of Juba, Juba South Sudan

 

  1. World Economic Forum (Framework for Partner Institutes of Global

 

Competitiveness and Benchmarking Network ), Geneva Switzerland

 

  1. University of Ghent, Ghent Belgium

 

  1. University of Stavanger, Stavanger Norway

 

  1. Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga Japan

 

  1. University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris France

 

  1. Kalamazoo University, Michigan United States of America

 

  1. College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria

 

  1. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna Austria

 

  1. United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization

 

(UNESCO), Paris France

 

  1. Pfizer Laboratories Pty Limited

 

 

Year 2013

 

  1. University of Reading, Reading United Kingdom

 

  1. San Francisco State University, San Francisco United States of

 

America

 

  1. Tufts university, Boston Massachusetts United States of America

 

  1. International Business School, Sao Paolo Brazil

 

  1. University of Western Ontario, Ontario Canada

 

  1. University of Gimcheon ,Gyeongsang Province South Korea

 

  1. African Medical and Research Foundation ( AMREF)

 

  1. Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt Germany

 

  1. International Organization for Migration (IOM), Geneva Switzerland

 

  1. United Nations

 

  1. Osaka in the World Committee (OIW) Osaka Japan

 

  1. International Centre for Tropical agriculture (CIAT)

 

  1. Linkoping University, Linkoping Sweden

 

  1. Ain Shams University, Cairo Egypt

 

  1. University of Buea, Buea South West Cameroon

 

  1. University of Pedagogica , Maputo Mozambique

 

  1. State University of New York, New York United States of America

 

  1. University  of  Maryland,  Baltimore  Maryland  United  States  of

 

America

 

  1. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun India

 

  1. University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice France

 

  1. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife Nigeria

 

  1. Korea University, Seoul South Korea

 

  1. Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Nara Japan

 

  1. International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa Canada

 

  1. African Institute of Biomedical Science and Technology (AiBBST), Harare Zimbabwe
  2. Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul South Korea

 

  1. University  of  South  Carolina,  South  Carolina  United  States  of

 

America

 

  1. Colorado State University, Colorado United States of America

 

  1. Debre Markus University, Debre Markus Ethiopia

 

  1. The Ford Foundation, New York United States of America

 

  1. Korea Foundation, Seoul Korea

 

  1. Shanghai Administrative Institute, Shanghai China

 

  1. Karolinska Institute,Stockholm Sweden

 

  1. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington

 

DC United States of America

 

  1. 35. World Health Organization(WHO), Geneva Switzerland

 

Year 2014

 

  1. University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast Ghana

 

  1. Bonn-Rhein Sieg University, Bonn Germany

 

  1. Hanban The Confucius Institute Headquarters, Beijing China

 

  1. Jimma University, Jimma Ethiopia

 

  1. Nagoya University, Nagoya Japan

 

  1. Free University of Berlin, Berlin Germany

 

  1. Humboldt University, Berlin Germany

 

  1.  Research  Centre  for  Toxic  Compounds  (RETOX)  of  Masaryk

 

University, Czech Republic

 

  1. State University of New York, New York United States of America

 

  1. Association   of   Commonwealth   Universities,   London   United

 

Kingdom

 

  1. University of Washington Seattle, Washington Seattle United States of America
  2. Namibia Institute of Pathology, Windhoek Namibia

 

  1. Catholic University of South Sudan, Juba South Sudan

 

  1. Bayero University, Kano Nigeria

 

  1. Gazi University, Ankara Turkey

 

  1. West Virginia University, West Virginia United States of America

 

  1. German  Institute  of  Tropical  Agriculture  (DISTL),  University  of

 

Kassel Witzenhausen Germany

 

  1. MTT Agrifood Finland, Jokioinen Finland

 

  1. United Nations Office for the High Commissioner of Human Rights

 

(OHCHR), Geneva Switzerland

 

  1. Colorado State University, Colorado United States of America

 

  1. University of California, California United States of America

 

  1. Green Belt Movement International North America, Washington DC United States of America
  2. Land ‘O Lakes, United States of America

 

  1. Paraxel International, South Africa

 

  1. IPAS Africa Alliance, North Carolina United States of America

 

  1. Africa Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Arusha Tanzania

 

  1. Eastern   and   Southern   Africa   Management   Institute,   Arusha

 

Tanzania

 

  1. International  Finance  Corporation  (IFC),  Washington  DC  United

 

States of America

 

  1. United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization

 

(UNESCO), Paris France

 

  1. Universidade Pedagogica, Maputo Mozambique

 

 

 

SOME OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI POLICIES DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED DURING MY TEN YEAR TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP AS VICE CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI THAT PROPELLED IT TO WORLD CLASS STATUS

 

 

 

  1. Research Policy
  2. Intellectual Property Policy
  3. Open Access Policy
  4. Plagiarism Policy
  5. System of Websites Policy
  6. Records Management Policy
  7. HIV Aids Policy
  8. Disability Mainstreaming Policy
  9. Gender Mainstreaming Policy
  10. Communication Policy
  11. Anti-corruption policy

 

  1. Safety Plan
  2. Maintenance and Repair Policy
  3. Human Resource Policy
  4. Policy on Staff Training, Promotion and Establishment (Kagiko

Report)

  1. University of Nairobi Service Charter
  2. Prevention of Alcohol and Drug abuse Policy
  3. ICT policy
  4. Extension and Outreach Policy
  5. Environmental Policy

 

 

CURRENT ACADEMIC PROFESSOR       OF       SURGERY
POSITION: AND  CONSULTANT UROLOGIST
AT   THE   ACADEMIC   DEPARTMENT OF

SURGERY,      COLLEGE      OF      HEALTH

SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI

 

 

PROFESSORIAL INAUGURAL LECTURE ENTITLED “Urological Foot Prints in Kenya that Water may Flow”.  A story about male Genital Cancer and Dysfunction, delivered at the University of Nairobi on the 9th October, 2003

 

 

ADDRESS:                                     P O Box 19868-00202 NAIROBI

 

 

E-MAIL:                                            [email protected] magoha@africaonline.co.ke

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Ochibo wuod gem ahono
Ochibo wuod gem ahono
3 years ago

Points well noted

Ochibo wuod gem ahono
Ochibo wuod gem ahono
3 years ago

I really agree with this

Kennedy Omoro
Kennedy Omoro
3 years ago

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Oscar Shiamala
3 years ago

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