| 23 Mai 2017
WGH is a movement that strives for greater gender equality in global health, and is dedicated to empowering female leaders of today and improving the global health of tomorrow
GENEVA,   Switzerland, May 23, 2017/ -- The Women in Global Health (WGH)  Movement  honored Kenya’s Mercy Owuor of Lwala Community Alliance  alongside 12  other women at the movement’s “Heroines of Health” gala  event that took  place last evening in the Swiss Capital Geneva, on the  margins of the  ongoing World Health Assembly.
WGH is a movement  that strives for  greater gender equality in global health, and is  dedicated to  empowering female leaders of today and improving the  global health of  tomorrow [1]. It is recognizing Mercy for her  role in  the “help a child reach their 5th birthday” initiative that is   championed by the Lwala Community Alliance initiative. This initiative   strives to extend clinical services and community outreach efforts to   children under the age of 5 in order to reduce under-5 mortality in the   community by 64% [2].
Mercy Owuor is the  community  programs director for Lwala Community Alliance in Migori,  Kenya, where  she oversees the Kenya program team, leads and directs the  execution of  the annual program plan. Lwala Community Alliance is a  community-led  innovator, tackling the multidimensional drivers of poor  health. It  works with primary care facilities and the communities to  drastically  reduce maternal and child mortality in western Kenya, by  tackling the  key drivers of deaths – unplanned pregnancies,  mother-to-child  transmission of HIV, poor prenatal care, unskilled  deliveries, poor  clinical practices, lack of emergency transport, and  delayed treatment  of childhood illnesses [3].
In 2016, the Alliance was selected as one of the 17 Social Enterprises (http://APO.af/t7sHuF) that took part in the Healthymagination Mother and Child Program, an accelerator initiative of GE Healthymagination (www.GE.com/about-us/healthymagination) and the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship (www.SCU.edu/MillerCenter).   Designed to equip the participating social enterprises to scale up   their businesses and attract additional investment, the program involves   a three-day, in-person workshop, followed by a six-month online   accelerator program that included weekly, in-depth mentoring from   Silicon Valley-based executives who themselves have undergone rigorous   selection and training as social entrepreneur mentors at the Miller   Center, as well as GE business leaders. Participating social   entrepreneurs get to acquire business fundamentals, improve their   strategic thought processes, and articulate a business plan that   demonstrates impact, growth and long-term financial sustainability.
“We   are thrilled for Mercy and for the Lwala Community Alliance for this   well-deserved recognition” said Robert Wells, Executive Director, GE   Healthymagination. “We believe that social enterprises such as these are   a key part of the formula that is required to innovatively and   sustainably bring quality care to communities in otherwise underserved   areas. It is for this reason that we launched the healthymagination Mother and Child programme   to equip amazing individuals such as Mercy that are striving to   increase the quality, access and affordability of maternal and child   health in sub-Saharan Africa”
As one of the key partners of the   WGH movement, GE Healthcare actively supports its’ vision to elevate and   support the role of women in healthcare, whilst creating gender   responsive leaders in global health.
“Mercy, together with her   colleagues at Lwala, has dedicated her life to work within her community   to bring accessible and innovative healthcare delivery solutions that   not only address care, but also prevention and healthy behavior. She is   indeed a great ambassador for the many women leaders in Africa and the   world over, that are striving to serve the 5.8 billion people with   little to no access to quality healthcare,” said Terri Bresenham,   President and CEO, Sustainable Healthcare Solutions, GE Healthcare. “At   GE, we are very proud to be associated with the Women in Global Health   Campaign and its’ amazing honorees, and look forward to continuing to   partner with them for a healthier world.”
[1] Women in Global Heath. Available from www.WomenInGH.org/about. Last accessed May 2017.
[2] Lwala Community Alliance, Programs. Available from http://LwalaCommunityAlliance.org/programs/health. Last accessed May 2017.
[3] Lwala Community Alliance, Impact Report: Maternal and Child Health, 2016. Available from http://APO.af/675JlY. Last accessed May 2017.
About GE’s Healthymagination:
GE  is challenging the status quo of global healthcare quality, access and  affordability to bring better health to more people. Healthymagination  is an innovation catalyst for global health challenges. It means healthy  people, healthy communities, healthy employees and innovative tools for  better healthcare. We draw on our people, technical expertise and  global scale to address the world’s biggest health challenges. We  continuously develop and invest in innovations that deliver  high-quality, more affordable healthcare to more people around the  world. For more information about GE Healthymagination, visit www.GE.com/about-us/healthymagination.
About GE Healthcare: 
GE  Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services  to meet the demand for increased access, enhanced quality and more  affordable healthcare around the world. GE (NYSE: GE) works on things  that matter - great people and technologies taking on tough challenges.  From medical imaging, software & IT, patient monitoring and  diagnostics to drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing  technologies and performance improvement solutions, GE Healthcare helps  medical professionals deliver great healthcare to their patients. For  more information about GE Healthcare, visit our website at www.GEhealthcare.com.
About Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship:
Founded  in 1997, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship is one of three  Centers of Distinction at Santa Clara University in California. Miller  Center accelerates global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service  to humanity. Its strategic focus is on poverty eradication through its  three areas of work: The Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI), Impact  Capital, and Education and Action Research. To learn more about Miller  Center or any of its social entrepreneurship programs, visit www.SCU.edu/MillerCenter.









