Founders  
 
  Awori J. Hayanga, MD, MPH (Chair)
  Suzzanne W. Gitata
 
             Board Members  
 
  Andrew L. Owiti  (Executive Director)
  Thomas E. Keane, MD
  Matthew J McGirt, MD
  Sonia Eden, MD
 
             Advisory Panel  
 
  John L Tarpley, MD
  Jon Weingart, MD
  Christine Grogan, MBA
  Rebecca Thornton, PhD
  Akbar Waljee, MD, MSc
  Jennifer Filip Waljee, MD, MPH, MSc
  Clare Muhoro, PhD
  Vincent M. Cimmino, MD
 
             Officer  
 
  Abidah Cheira
  Ted James, MD
  Malaika Awori - Gunther
  Aaron Abarbanell, MD
 
             RJW Health Policy Scholars  
 
  Oluseyi Aliu, MD
  Cedric V Pritchett, MD, MPH
  Shawn Hervey-Jumper, MD
 
             Ground Logistics and Operations  
 
  Joshua Lwala
 
             Administrator  
 
  Tarja Virtanen
 

Ruben J. Williams Foundation

RJW is a non-profit 501(C) 3 organization founded in 2005. Its primary concern is addressing the disparities in the provision of surgical/critical healthcare in developing countries with a specific emphasis on Eastern Africa.

The founders and directors represent 3 continents and were brought together by a common vision for addressing specific obstacles that face surgical trainees, surgeons, academic and nursing staff practicing in regions where the environment offers comparatively fewer research and funding opportunities.

RJW is concerned with establishing links between academic organizations, hospitals, and universities on both sides of this divide. In so doing, the foundation seeks to host visiting surgeons from North America and Europe on short-term academic visits to Kenya that are comprised of conducting a 2-day university and public lecture program, a 2-day elective surgery schedule, a 1-day research symposium, and various cultural exchange tours and appearances. It is the intention of the foundation to create an academic surgical/critical care professional network that will encourage a free flow of academic thought, research, and personnel that will enhance the training and practice of surgery in Africa while simultaneously providing visiting surgeons a unique cultural and professional exchange opportunity. This further involves curriculum design and enhancement and establishing an international lecture and research network collaborative in surgery, critical care, and nursing.

RJW, together with local schools, also seeks to identify and sponsor academically suitable students with a professed desire to study medicine and/or pursue a career in surgery/critical care.