Stowelink is proud to announce that its founder, Ogweno Stephen, has recently joined the NCD Child Governing Council. This is a significant achievement for Stowelink as it highlights our commitment to advocating for the inclusion of children, adolescents, and young people in the global non-communicable diseases (NCDs) agenda.
NCD Child is a global multi-stakeholder coalition that focuses on the prevention, treatment, and management of NCDs in children, adolescents, and young people. By joining the NCD Child Governing Council, Ogweno Stephen will be able to contribute his knowledge and expertise towards promoting both treatment and prevention for addressing the NCD burden.
The NCD Child Governing Council aims to advocate for the inclusion of child and adolescent NCD prevention in the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as support the inclusion of youth and family voices in global and country planning for NCDs. This aligns perfectly with Stowelink’s mission of improving health outcomes for communities through innovative approaches to NCD prevention and management.

Ogweno Stephen’s appointment to the NCD Child Governing Council is a testament to his hard work and dedication towards the NCD cause. He is a passionate advocate for NCD prevention and management, and his expertise will be invaluable in promoting the importance of including children, adolescents, and young people in the global NCDs agenda.
At Stowelink, we are proud to have Ogweno Stephen as our founder and CEO. We believe that his appointment to the NCD Child Governing Council will help us further our mission of improving health outcomes for communities in Kenya and beyond. We look forward to the positive impact that his involvement with NCD Child will have on our organization and the communities we serve.
