Dr Michelle Meiring is a Palliative Care Paediatrician based in Cape Town South Africa. She has worked in NGO and Academic sectors since qualifying as a Paediatrician in 2002.
It was while training in Paediatrics at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital in Soweto during the height of the AIDS pandemic, that she felt God’s call to work in the field of Palliative Care for children. Her first NGO, called CHOMP (Children’s Homes Outreach Medical Programme) focused on HIV related issues in the Johannesburg children’s homes ranging from PEP for abandoned babies to adoptions, training of caregivers, hospice and palliative care. With its return to work in hospitals, CHOMP was renamed Bigshoes (medical interventions that enabled Orphaned and Vulnerable Children to grow up to fill big shoes) and expanded to Durban and Cape Town. Michelle moved to Cape Town in 2009, also to help set up a Postgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Palliative Care at the University of Cape Town. She still convenes this Diploma in addition to being the CEO of Paedspal NGO. Paedspal provides specialist Paediatric Palliative Care services to children in both public and private hospitals in the city and is also involved in training and capacity building in the field. Michelle is a passionate advocate for children’s rights and has been involved in many advocacy and policy making initiatives during her career culminating in being part of a steering committee who developed a national palliative care policy for South Africa. Her UCT work has provided opportunities to engage with child health care professionals across Africa. She hopes to focus more on this and on research going forward. Michelle has been a member of CMF since her student days and is now a director of CMF South Africa. Having benefitted immensely as a CMF member as a student, she enjoys giving back and providing mentorship to medical students at UCT. Outside of medicine, she loves being outdoors and doing anything creative (from baking to painting and woodwork).
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Dr Mathibela Mapane
Dr.Mathibela 'Mapane also known as "Mamosa" is a firm believer in Christ,married to his lovely husband with two beautiful daughters. Passionate about children and highly family oriented. Graduated with MBCHB and intercalated Human Physiology from the University of Zimbabwe Harare. Currently practicing at Maseru regional hospital dialysis unit,Lesotho.
Dr Matthew Wazara
Dr. Matthew Wazara has been a member of the Christian Medical Fellowship in Zimbabwe since 1986. He is a specialist surgeon at Parirenyatwa, a government hospital in Harare, as well as in private practice. He is involved in various medical missionary outreaches, offering health care to remote and underserved communities around Zimbabwe. He is married to his lovely wife Priscilla and they are blessed with four children.
Dr Jessie Chihana
Name:Jessie Mughogho Chihana
Born 31st December 1970
Married
Specialist in Obstetric and Gynaecology
Currently working at St John's Hospital in Mzuzu
Northern Region of Malawi
Dr Pinkie Bala-Mbambisa
Dr Pinkie Bala -Mbambisa a recently retired Specialist Family. Physician with special interest in child health, Anaesthesia ,Travel and Preventive Medicine.
Married -for 50 years to Zweli also a retired gynecologist .
Blessed with 3 children and 3 grandchildren .Now have 2 daughters , our only son passed on to Glory August 2018
Founder and president of Woman of Virtue, a women's mentoring organisation helping women to achieve balance in their lives and reach their full God given potential
Board member of various professional and community organisations including Daily Bread children’s Home that caters,loves and empower the vulnerable and abandoned and also of Focus of the Family -Africa
Active member of our local Business Woman's Association and previous recipient of its Best Award in the Professional Category 2011
Previously involved with my husband in a mentoring program for Christian medical students at WSU helping them to hold on to their faith in a rapidly changing world.
Provincial coordinator for MWASA
Medical Women Association of S.A.
Passionate about family issues,women issues,leadership development ,preventative health and community development .
A lover of Jesus and His Kingdom .Presently enrolled in a Christian Bioethics course with ICMDA
Dr Ron Madhovi
Dr. Ron Madhovi
Specialist Physician | Oasis Family Church
Dr. Ron Madhovi is a specialist physician with a passion for holistic health and spiritual well-being. He is part of a group private practice in Harare, Zimbabwe. Beyond medicine, Dr. Madhovi is deeply committed to his faith and ministry.
Dr. Madhovi's deepest passion is for intimate fellowship with God. His faith informs his approach to healing and patient care.
He serves as a member of the pastoral board at Oasis Family Church.
Ron is married to Yvonne, his partner in faith and life and together they have two children, Bethel and Caleb.
Dr. Madhovi’s commitment to both medicine and ministry exemplifies his holistic approach to life.
Gift Makwala
Gift Makwala
Gift has been a member of Champions for Life (CFL) - (a faith-based psycho-social support program for adolescents living with HIV) for over 20 years. Currently serving as Director of CFL, Gift has contributed and advocated for a bigger role for PSS care in the holistic treatment of adolescents living with HIV. Gift’s passion to see young people with HIV prosper, has driven him to push the CFL program to 11 countries and 24 cities in southern and east Africa – impacting thousands of lives. Gift has facilitated and fostered relationships with some of top HIV clinics and hospitals in the region.
Gift’s dream is to see a collective strong response from all stakeholders to the issues affecting young people living with HIV.
Dr Tinashe Manyanga
Dr Tinashe Manyanga, MBChB, MMed (Internal Medicine), FCP (SA), Executive MBA, MPH (ongoing)
Husband to Charlene, Father to Mikayla and Mileyna
Internal Medicine Specialist and Consultant at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital. Practicing partner at Pioneering Health Group. A public health enthusiast who
A teacher of the word by calling, a student of theology and a Christian Apologist. Been in ministry among young people for over 20 years.
Dr Colin Pfaff
Colin is a family medicine and public health doctor from South Africa. After 8 years in a rural hospital in South Africa, he spent two years in medical mission work in Nepal and later 10 years in Malawi working with HIV and TB programs. He is currently the Senior Regional Advisor for Southern Africa for the NCDI poverty network, which seeks to establish clinics for patients with advanced NCDs in district hospitals in low- and middle-income countries.
Dr Janet Giddy
Janet is a Family Physician and Public Health consultant. She has had experience in rural medicine, primary health care, HIV and TB care, maternal & child health and the education of nurses, doctors and medical students. She has worked as a manager and has been involved in a variety of research studies in the field of HIV, TB, PMTCT, and reproductive health. She currently works for a TB advocacy organization (TB Proof), as well various voluntary projects, including medical history writing, and gender critical advocacy. She is a founder member of First Do No Harm Southern Africa (FDNHSA) which is a voluntary association of professionals advocating for evidence-based care of children and youth with gender dysphoria. She is married and a mother (of 4 adult children) and grandmother (2 grandsons). When not busy with various family and work commitments, she enjoys writing, spending time with friends and being outside in Nature.