Maureen Kamene Kimenye Mariita, commonly known as Maureen Kimenye, is a Kenyan physician and medical administrator, who serves as the Head of the National Tuberculosis, Leprosy & Lung Disease Control Programme, in the Kenyan Ministry of Health.
She then spent one year in a fellowship program, studying multiple drug resistant strains of tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS in Lesotho, Southern Africa.
Her Master of Business Administration degree was awarded by the University of Nicosia in Cyprus.
[1][2] Maureen Kimenye is a leading authority in the treatment and control of tuberculosis in Sub-Saharan Africa.
[3] She oversaw the development of a mobile computer application, Tibu, which allows doctors to track records of over 550,000 tuberculosis patients in Kenya.