Stellah Wairimu Bosire, is a Kenyan physician, corporate executive, human rights activist and author, a former co-executive director of Uhai Eashri and previously served as the chief executive officer of Kenya Medical Association and as the vice-chair of the HIV and AIDS Tribunal of Kenya.
She had a challenging childhood having spent a better part of her life as a homeless street child exposing her to various violations including sexual violence to which she is a survivor.
Later she obtained a Master of Science degree in Global Health Policy, from the University of London International Programmes, in 2017.
[2][3] Dr. Stellah Bosire is a health professional with extensive international and domestic experience with and foreign government agencies, private donors, and other organizations monitoring and appraising public health programs, conducting epidemiological and operations research; measuring the impact of novel techniques for disease prevention, treatment, and mitigation; and document program outputs, effectiveness, and strategic development.
[4] She has a strong experience in non-profit fundraising and management; Outstanding experience in effectively leading change and organizational growth through strategic planning; exceptional knowledge of staff leadership, fundraising, partnership development, and financial management; Sound knowledge of issues that are faced by vulnerable communities; Skilled in leading and assisting staff teams; Ability to create and implement an effective fundraising program; Ability to provide case support, connect donors and encourage giving.
She has also been involved in conducting policy briefs, research, project review, and evaluation studies, and baseline surveys in the following areas; Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR); HIV; TB; Human Rights; Key Population; Public Health; Training and Gender being a crosscutting theme.
She was employed by Avenue Healthcare, a network of Urgent Care Centers, as the Physician Manager taking up leadership of various branches.
Effective October 2016, she was appointed as the chief executive officer and Secretary to the Board of Kenya Medical Association, industry advocacy and advisory group.
[2][3] She currently serves on the global Advisory Council for CFK Africa, a leading NGO working in Kenyan informal settlements.