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In 2026, WMI celebrates 20 years of impact! 🚀
To mark the milestone, we’re launching 20 for 20 — a yearlong series highlighting 20 extraordinary scholars whose journeys reflect what your generosity makes possible.
We’re honored to begin with Scholar Alum Peter Kabethi (Kenya).
After losing his hearing at age 10, Peter turned adversity into purpose. With the support of a WMI scholarship, he earned his degree in Special Needs Education and has since become a leading advocate for inclusive learning in Kenya — serving as an Education Specialist and creating opportunities for Deaf students and adults alike.
His story is just the beginning.
Stay with us throughout 2026 as we share 19 more scholars who represent 20 years of impact — and the future we’re building together. 💙
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🎓 Final Chance to Apply for the WMI Scholarship! 🌍
Hear from Niraja Bhitrikoti, a scholar from Nepal, as she shares her journey and encourages students to apply for the WMI Scholarship!
If you’re a motivated student from a developing country with a commitment to giving back to your community, this opportunity is for you.
⏳ Deadline: March 1st
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Don’t miss your chance to become part of a global network of change-makers. Apply today and take the next step toward your educational goals!
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🌟 Staff Spotlight: Joyce Shikuku 🌟
We’re excited to celebrate Joyce Shikuku, a dedicated leader serving as the East Africa Regional Coordinator at Wells Mountain Initiative (WMI). Alongside this role, Joyce is a full-time Project Manager working in Human Infection Studies at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme.
In her professional work, Joyce supports Human Infection Studies — carefully monitored research where healthy adult volunteers are deliberately infected with a disease-causing pathogen under controlled conditions. Conducted in Kilifi for over 13 years, these studies help accelerate the development of therapeutics aimed at preventing diseases and improving health outcomes.
At WMI, Joyce is passionate about supporting scholars as they pursue their academic dreams. She finds great joy in seeing scholars succeed through determination, resilience, and hard work.
Fun Facts about Joyce:
🌍 What She Enjoys: Traveling, adventure, and discovering new things — she believes every journey is an opportunity to learn and grow
🍽️ Favorite Meal: Chapati served with coconut beans
🎉 Special Interest: Exploring traditional marriage rites and ceremonies to learn about diverse cultures and communities
Join us in celebrating Joyce for her commitment to research, education, and empowering the next generation of leaders!
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