1. Mustafah Otieno
Founder of Sauti ya Mama Advocacy, a high-impact social enterprise focused on preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV and expanding access to maternal and infant healthcare in underserved urban and rural communities across Kenya. As a D-Prize Award winner, Mustafah brings a deep commitment to equity and impact, building a grassroots healthcare model rooted in partnerships with public health facilities and community health promoters. He is also actively engaged in carbon development and forest restoration projects, integrating public health, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods. His work generates verified carbon credits while empowering communities to restore ecosystems and strengthen their adaptive capacity.
2. Robert Oliech
A nursing professional and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Sauti ya Mama Advocacy. Robert brings deep experience in clinical care and operational leadership, ensuring the organization’s healthcare delivery model is both effective and patient-centered. Together, they lead a mission-driven team that is transforming maternal and child health outcomes across Kenya.
3. Sheilla Mwanigha
Head of Community Health Development leads the engagement and coordination of community health promoters. She plays a critical role in mobilizing communities, raising awareness on maternal and child health, and ensuring that local voices shape and sustain Sauti ya Mama’s outreach programs.