Voices In African Health
Voices in African Health is a podcast that explores how global health policies and decisions shape Africa’s health systems and communities. Each episode features conversations with experts, innovators, and leaders to connect global agendas with African realities and opportunities.
Voices in African Health is a podcast that explores how global health policies and decisions shape Africa’s health systems and communities. Each episode features conversations with experts, innovators, and leaders to connect global agendas with African realities and opportunities.
Episodes
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Climbing Mt. Kenya After Cancer: Stories of Survival
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
In this episode of Voices in African Health, Sharon Quntai sits down with Benda Kithaka, a marketing professional turned health advocate, whose personal encounter with her sister’s cancer diagnosis ignited a 15-year mission to transform cancer care in Kenya. Benda shares the powerful story behind Kilele Health, an organization that focuses on survivorship and breaking the deep-seated stigmas surrounding chronic illness.
Key Highlights:
The Power of Survivorship: Benda recounts her sister’s journey through cancer and recovery—including the birth of her baby—which disproved the common myth that a cancer diagnosis is an automatic death sentence.
The Kilele Challenge: Learn about the "Kilele Challenge," a flagship program where cancer survivors and caregivers summit Mount Kenya to demonstrate that there is life beyond cancer and to advocate for early detection.
Demystifying Cancer Myths: Benda breaks down the three biggest misconceptions about cancer in Africa: that it is a single disease, that it is always incurable, and that treatment is always prohibitively expensive.
Bridging the Care Gap: Discover how Kilele Health uses community navigators to help patients overcome barriers like transport, accommodation, and navigating health insurance systems.
The Future of Tech in Health: A look at how AI and digital automation are being used to cascade scientific knowledge and streamline follow-up care for women in remote areas.
Friday Dec 12, 2025
The Health-Peace Equation. Why Equity Starts with Leadership
Friday Dec 12, 2025
Friday Dec 12, 2025
In this episode of Voices in African Health, host Sharon Quntai welcomes Semiha Abdulmelik, an expert in Gender, Security, and Peacebuilding at the Open Society Foundation.
They discuss the critical links between peace, governance, and health outcomes across Africa. Semiha provides a deep analysis of how inclusive leadership, especially women’s leadership, and the active engagement of faith and community organizations contribute to more equitable health systems.
The conversation also addresses the challenges governments and institutions face in building resilient health systems during crises and outlines strategic approaches to redesign these systems for justice and inclusion.
This episode offers valuable insights for professionals and policymakers committed to advancing health equity and peace across Africa.
Thursday Nov 13, 2025
Africa’s Voice in a Changing Global Health Landscape
Thursday Nov 13, 2025
Thursday Nov 13, 2025
In this episode of Voices in African Health, host Sharon Quntai speaks with Mark Chataway, a global health expert with decades of experience advising governments and organizations around the world. Together, they talk about Africa’s evolving place in global health, from shifting power dynamics and new partnerships to the continent’s growing leadership in biotech, innovation, and manufacturing. It’s a thoughtful look at what it will take for Africa to shape its own health future and have a stronger voice in global decision-making.
Thursday Oct 02, 2025
Voices in African Health Podcast Trailer
Thursday Oct 02, 2025
Thursday Oct 02, 2025
This teaser episode of Voices in African Health introduces listeners to the kinds of conversations the podcast will bring to life. Host Sharon Quntai is joined by Mouna Belkhayat, a global health professional with deep experience leading projects across Africa, based in Morocco.
Together, they discuss how Africa’s health challenges are often perceived, how global health policies translate on the ground, and the opportunities for change across the region’s health systems.
This episode is designed to give listeners a taste of the honest, thought-provoking dialogue to come in future episodes, bridging global health debates with African perspectives.







