Evaline Kibuchi

Stop TB Partnership - Kenya

Chief National Coordinator

Evaline Kibuchi is a global health advocate with a key focus on Tuberculosis (TB) with over ten years in TB advocacy. Since 2015, she has served as the Chief National Coordinator, Stop TB Partnership-Kenya. She previously worked with International AIDS Vaccine Initiative in Community preparedness for the HIV vaccines trials. She is also the African Director of African Parliamentary TB caucus and a member of the Civil Society Task force the WHO TB team and a member of Access to Covid Tools Accelerator (ACT-A) an advocacy group that pushes for covid tools and other services.

 She is a graduate of Bachelor of Arts from the University of Nairobi and completing her Masters of Public Health in Moi University. She holds Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication and journalism from the University of Nairobi, a Graduate Certificate, Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation, Center for finance and Project Management and Certificate in Resource mobilization and a certificate in policy development and advocacy for global health from the University of Washington.

She is the Chair, board of Directors, WACI Health a South African based Global Health advocacy organization. She is also the Vice Chair, Aids Healthcare Foundation, which is also a global advocacy organization based in the US.

Evaline Kibuchi

Stop TB Partnership - Kenya

Chief National Coordinator

Evaline Kibuchi is a global health advocate with a key focus on Tuberculosis (TB) with over ten years in TB advocacy. Since 2015, she has served as the Chief National Coordinator, Stop TB Partnership-Kenya. She previously worked with International AIDS Vaccine Initiative in Community preparedness for the HIV vaccines trials. She is also the African Director of African Parliamentary TB caucus and a member of the Civil Society Task force the WHO TB team and a member of Access to Covid Tools Accelerator (ACT-A) an advocacy group that pushes for covid tools and other services.

 She is a graduate of Bachelor of Arts from the University of Nairobi and completing her Masters of Public Health in Moi University. She holds Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication and journalism from the University of Nairobi, a Graduate Certificate, Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation, Center for finance and Project Management and Certificate in Resource mobilization and a certificate in policy development and advocacy for global health from the University of Washington.

She is the Chair, board of Directors, WACI Health a South African based Global Health advocacy organization. She is also the Vice Chair, Aids Healthcare Foundation, which is also a global advocacy organization based in the US.