Rose Betty Mukii

Rose Betty Mukii is an accomplished Public Health Practitioner with a proven track record of achievements across various health sectors. She has made significant contributions in HIV prevention, care and treatment, reproductive health, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health, and health system strengthening. Her academic excellence is marked by her graduation with First-Class Honors in Health Informatics from Kenyatta University, and she is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Applied Epidemiology at Amref International University to advance her expertise. She is a seasoned expert in Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning, with a focus on improving health outcomes in underserved communities. Her role at Amref Health Africa in Kenya involves driving critical health initiatives, where her work has contributed to improved program effectiveness and data-driven decision-making. Among her key achievements, Mukii has developed innovative data management tools that have significantly improved reporting for prevention services, leading to enhanced service delivery. She is recognized for her strong advocacy in promoting evidence-based practices, ensuring that public health interventions are grounded in reliable data and research insights. Beyond her professional work, Ms. Mukii is passionate about writing, cooking, and playing chess.