Good morning,
The GEPP Office is pleased to let you know that our relationship with AMPATH is evolving and strengthening. In order to respond to a number of AMPATH’s requests, going forward, GEPP will serve as the primary point of contact to facilitate the College of Engineering’s work in Kenya. Thus, you will need to contact Dhinesh Radhakrishnan and Pallavi Gupta, copied here, particularly in the instances where you are preparing proposals, seeking partners, and most importantly, travelling to Kenya. They will navigate the AMPATH environment to support your endeavors. This will also help make sure we are providing you the guidance needed to make the College of Engineering’s engagement with AMPATH successful. Meanwhile, we are working on understanding the totality of AMPATH’s requirements and adopting them to fit the College of Engineering’s approach so that we can make the information available to all of you. The services provided by GEPP and engagement with AMPATH will evolve and become more comprehensive overtime.
If you have questions, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Global Engineering Programs and Partnerships Office