The ASLM Ambassadors Programme aims to advance the ASLM2020 Vision through Country Ambassadors that advocate for and facilitate ASLM goals and programmes in-country.

Through collaboration with local and regional health officials and organisations, ASLM Country Ambassadors:

  • Disseminate ASLM’s name and objectives in their region of domicile
  • Develop and sustain political engagement between local and national government officials, key institutions, laboratory professionals and ASLM members
  • Identify and respond to the needs of the local laboratory medicine community as well as government and professional organisations
  • Promote and explain the benefits of ASLM membership
  • Facilitate implementation of ASLM programmes, partnerships and activities

To better serve laboratory medicine communities on a local scale, ASLM may appoint multiple Country Ambassadors to appropriately advocate across varied fields related to the organisation’s vision.

Botswana: Dr. Medisa Mine – Email

Burkina-Faso: Prof. Jean Sakande –  Email

Cameroon: Prof. Francois-Xavier Mbopi-Peou – Email

Cote D’Ivoire: Prof. Daniel Sess – Email

Egypt: Dr. Saly Wagdy – Email

Ghana: Prof. William Kwabena Ampofo – Email

Kenya: Prof. Matilu Mwau – Email

Malawi: Mr. Reuben Mwenda – Email

Nigeria: Prof. Denis Agbonlahor – Email

Senegal: Prof. Coumba Toure Kane – Email

Sudan: Dr. Adil Ahmed Ismail – Email

To better serve laboratory medicine communities on a local scale, ASLM may appoint multiple Country Ambassadors to appropriately advocate across varied fields related to the organisation’s vision. ASLM is not currently accepting new Ambassador applications, but please monitor this page for updates.