Christopher Samkange

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Christopher Samkange is member of the 2018 Guideline Development Group (GDG) of the WHO. The GDG's task is to develop updated recommendations on safe male circumcision for HIV prevention and related service delivery for adolescent boys and men in generalized HIV epidemics.[1]

Biography

The WHO published the following biography of Christopher Samkange:

Samkange, Christopher

  • A Director, Institute of Continuing Health Education, University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences
  • MA, MB BChir (Cambridge), FRCSED (Edinburgh), UK, FCS(ECSA), Hon FCS (Urol) SA

Mr Samkange graduated as a doctor from Cambridge University and King’s College Hospital, London. He went on general surgical and urology training rotations in the UK. He joined the University of Zimbabwe initially as a specialist urology lecturer in the Department of Surgery then laterally transferred to the Institute of Continuing Health Education where he has served as a Heath Training Educator in the University. He has been head of the Institute since 1993. He has served in the University of Zimbabwe Senate since 1993. He was Chairman of the Zimbabwe Open University Council and is a past president of the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa. Mr Samkange was one of the Zimbabweans who spearheaded the uptake of VMMC from the time of the WHO recommendation in 2007. He led with Dr Hatzold the setting up of the training and implementing programmes, writing a large part of the training materials. He has been part of the WHO TAG on VMMC from early on. Currently he is in the national Steering Committee, the national Adverse Event management committee and Mentorship programme for providers.[2]

Samkange has been promoting non-therapeutic male circumcision since the publication of WHO's very bad and misguided advice in 2007. PubMed lists him as a named author of eleven articles, of which seven promote non-therapeutic circumcision. He apparently made up his mind in favor of non-therapeutic circumcision many years ago.

See also

References

  1.   (May 2018). WHO to develop new guidelines on male circumcision. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2.   Biographies of Guideline Development Group (GDG) members for WHO guidance  , WHO. (September 2018). Retrieved 26 March 2020.