Clinicians united for a healthier Africa — through service, scholarship and leadership.
The Royal Klinicians Foundation is a pan-African network of medical doctors and healthcare professionals advancing healthcare access, medical education, research collaboration, leadership development and community impact across the continent.
Born from a conviction that African clinicians can transform African health.
RKF began as a circle of young doctors who met during training and refused to accept that quality healthcare, mentorship and research opportunity should depend on geography. What started as informal case discussions and community outreach has grown into a structured foundation with elected leadership, standing committees and projects spanning multiple countries.
Our vision is an Africa where every community can reach competent, compassionate care — and every clinician can reach their full professional potential.
Our current focus: community health outreach, continuing medical education, collaborative research, professional and leadership development, and public health advocacy.
Five pillars, one mission.
Outreach, screening and primary care support for underserved communities.
Webinars, workshops and structured training for clinicians and students.
Collaborative studies, publications and digital health solutions.
Mentorship, leadership training and career-building opportunities.
Evidence-based campaigns that shape healthier policies and behaviours.
Work that reaches real communities.
Know Your Numbers Campaign
Hypertension and diabetes awareness drives combining free screening with practical lifestyle counselling in market and faith communities.
Rural Clinic Days
Quarterly multi-specialty outreach delivering consultations, medications and referrals to communities without resident physicians.
Early-Career Research Collaborative
A mentored, multi-site research initiative helping junior clinicians design, conduct and publish African-led studies.
TeleTriage Pilot
A WhatsApp-based triage and referral pathway connecting community health workers with volunteer RKF physicians.
Learn, connect, serve.
Sepsis Recognition in Low-Resource Settings
Case-based CME session with interactive Q&A. Open to members and guests.
Career Pathways: Residency Abroad vs. Building at Home
Live audio conversation with RKF alumni across three continents.
Research Methods Bootcamp — Module 2
Hands-on protocol writing and ethics application practice for the Research Collaborative cohort.
Community Screening Day
Blood pressure, glucose and BMI screening with on-site health education. Volunteers needed.
Voices from our community.
RKF gave me my first opportunity to co-author a published study and to lead a project team. The mentorship here is real, and the standard is high.
The screening day in our community found my mother's high blood pressure before it became a crisis. We are grateful for doctors who come to us.
RKF is a disciplined, transparent partner. Reports arrive on time, budgets are accounted for, and outcomes are documented.
Recent announcements.
RKF publishes Mid-Year Accountability Brief
Project tracking, committee updates and financial summary now available on the Transparency page.
New cohort inducted into the Research Collaborative
Fourteen early-career clinicians begin the mentored research pathway.
Constitution review committee submits final draft
Members will vote on the updated constitution through the Member Portal.
Collaborators, past and present.
We work alongside universities, teaching hospitals, NGOs and mission-aligned companies.
A foundation built by clinicians, for communities.
Who we are, why we exist, and the principles that govern how we work.
Why RKF was founded.
The Royal Klinicians Foundation was founded by a group of doctors who trained together and kept asking the same question: why should the quality of care a person receives — or the opportunities a clinician can access — depend so heavily on where they happen to live?
The answer became an organization. We pooled our skills, formalized a constitution, elected leadership, and committed to three habits that still define us: showing up for communities, raising the standard of medical education among ourselves, and documenting everything we do so that members, beneficiaries and partners can hold us accountable.
Today RKF connects clinicians across Africa and the diaspora — practising physicians, residents, researchers, public health professionals and medical students — around shared projects and a shared standard of professionalism.
Our growth journey.
A study and outreach circle of doctors formalizes into the Royal Klinicians Foundation with a written constitution and elected executives.
Inaugural community screening and health education days establish the outreach model still in use today.
Standing committees — Administrative, Ethics, Disciplinary, Welfare, Education & Research, Media & Communications — take over day-to-day governance.
Regular webinars, X Spaces and workshops open RKF training to clinicians beyond the founding circle.
A mentored pathway helps early-career members design, conduct and publish African-led research.
Membership grows across 12 countries; transparency reporting and the Member Portal formalize accountability at scale.
Where we are going
An Africa where every community can reach competent, compassionate healthcare — and every clinician can reach their full professional potential, at home.
What we do
To mobilize medical doctors and healthcare professionals to expand healthcare access, advance medical education, drive collaborative research, build leaders, and serve communities across Africa with integrity and measurable impact.
The standards we hold ourselves to.
Service
The patient and the community come first. Every programme must ultimately improve someone's health or care.
Integrity
We do what we say, account for every contribution, and report outcomes honestly — including when they fall short.
Excellence
Evidence-based practice and rigorous standards in clinical work, education and research alike.
Collaboration
We achieve more together — across specialties, institutions and borders.
Leadership
We deliberately build leaders: every member is expected to grow into responsibility, not just membership.
Innovation
We embrace digital tools and new models of care suited to African realities.
Five commitments that guide our planning.
- Healthcare impact — deliver outreach and screening programmes with documented, measurable outcomes.
- Education — provide a continuous calendar of high-quality CME, workshops and mentorship.
- Research — grow African-led research output through the Research Collaborative and institutional partnerships.
- Capacity building — develop members' clinical, leadership and organizational skills through committee service and project leadership.
- Partnerships — build durable collaborations with universities, hospitals, NGOs and corporate partners.
How RKF is organized.
RKF is governed by its constitution. The General Assembly of members is the highest decision-making body. An elected Executive Leadership runs the foundation between assemblies, supported by six standing committees with defined mandates. The Ethics and Disciplinary committees operate independently of the executive to safeguard professional conduct.
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Executive Leadership — Chairman · Coordinator · Secretary · Treasurer
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Standing Committees — Administrative · Ethics · Disciplinary · Welfare · Education & Research · Media & Communications
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Project Teams & Volunteers
Accountable leadership, transparent governance.
RKF is led by elected officers and governed through a committee system defined in our constitution.
Elected officers of the Foundation.
Vacant — to be announced
Provides overall strategic direction, presides over the General Assembly and represents RKF externally.
Vacant — to be announced
Drives day-to-day operations, project execution and member engagement across countries.
Vacant — to be announced
Maintains records, minutes and official correspondence; custodian of meeting documentation.
Vacant — to be announced
Manages funds, prepares financial reports and ensures every contribution is accounted for.
Officer profiles, photographs and tenure dates are published here following each election cycle.
Six standing committees with clear mandates.
Administrative Committee
Coordinates internal operations: membership records, meeting logistics, scheduling, documentation standards and implementation of General Assembly decisions. The engine room of the foundation.
Ethics Committee
Safeguards professional and research ethics. Reviews outreach and research activities for ethical soundness, advises leadership on ethical questions, and promotes a culture of integrity among members.
Disciplinary Committee
Handles complaints and breaches of the constitution or code of conduct through a fair, documented process. Operates independently and reports findings to the General Assembly.
Welfare Committee
Looks after the members themselves — celebrating milestones, supporting members in difficulty, and fostering the camaraderie that keeps a volunteer organization strong.
Education & Research Committee
Plans the CME calendar, runs webinars and workshops, manages the Research Collaborative, and reviews educational content for quality and evidence-based accuracy.
Media & Communications Committee
Manages RKF's public voice: announcements, social media, newsletters, campaign materials and this website. Ensures health information we publish is accurate and accessible.
How we hold ourselves to account.
- Accountability — officers and committees report regularly to members; finances are reconciled and published.
- Transparency — decisions, budgets and project outcomes are documented and accessible to members.
- Professionalism — conduct within RKF mirrors the standards we owe our patients.
- Ethical conduct — independent Ethics and Disciplinary committees give these standards teeth.
Our governing documents.
The constitution defines RKF's structure, offices, elections, membership and disciplinary processes. It is the foundation of everything on this page and is available to every member and prospective member.
Find a colleague. Start a collaboration.
Search RKF members by name, specialty, location or area of expertise. Full profiles and contact options are available to logged-in members.
Nigeria · Interests: cardiology, hypertension control, CME design
Kenya · Interests: epidemiology, community outreach, health policy
Ghana · Interests: global surgery, surgical training, mentorship
Nigeria · Interests: neonatal care, vaccination advocacy
South Africa · Interests: maternal health, clinical research
United Kingdom · Interests: telemedicine, diaspora collaboration
Kenya · Interests: triage systems, prehospital care
Egypt · Interests: mental health advocacy, stigma reduction
Ghana · Interests: infectious disease, antimicrobial stewardship
This public directory shows limited profiles. Members can view full profiles — professional title, expertise, project history and contact options — in the Member Portal.
Every member has a story.
Each member maintains an individual profile page covering their professional title, specialty, location, areas of expertise, professional interests, committee service and RKF project history. Profiles power our skills registry, helping project leads assemble the right teams quickly.
Honouring those who built RKF.
Our founding members turned an idea into an institution, and our alumni carry RKF's values into hospitals, universities and health systems worldwide. A dedicated recognition wall records their names, contributions and tenure.
Become part of this storyMembership is a commitment, not a subscription.
We welcome clinicians and health professionals who want to participate, contribute and grow — not just belong.
What membership gives you.
Networking
A trusted, vetted network of clinicians across 12 countries — peers, mentors and future collaborators.
Leadership opportunities
Committee roles, project leadership and elected office. RKF deliberately develops leaders.
Research collaborations
Join mentored, multi-site studies through the Research Collaborative and co-author real publications.
Community impact
Put your skills to work in outreach programmes with documented, measurable benefit.
Professional development
Free access to our full CME calendar, workshops, career sessions and mentorship pairings.
A standard to grow into
A community that expects excellence, integrity and service — and helps you reach it.
Four ways to belong.
Active Members
Licensed clinicians and health professionals who participate fully — projects, committees, meetings and dues. Voting rights and eligibility for office.
Alumni Members
Former active members in good standing who remain connected as mentors, donors and advisors.
Advisory Members
Senior professionals and specialists invited to provide strategic, clinical or academic guidance.
Honorary Members
Individuals recognized by the General Assembly for exceptional service to RKF's mission.
What we ask of every member.
- Participation — attend general meetings, engage with at least one committee or project team, and respond to organizational calls.
- Professional conduct — uphold the Code of Professional Conduct in all RKF activities and public representation.
- Contribution to projects — give time, skills or resources to at least one RKF initiative each year.
- Accountability — honour commitments made to teams, committees and communities; dues and pledges paid as agreed.
How to join, step by step.
Submit your application
Complete the form with your professional details, license information and a short statement of motivation.
Credential verification
The Administrative Committee verifies your qualifications and professional standing.
Conversation with a member of leadership
A short virtual meeting to discuss your interests, expectations and where you could contribute.
Decision & induction
Successful applicants are inducted at the next general meeting and assigned an orientation mentor.
First 90 days
Join a committee or project team, attend your first events, and complete orientation.
Start your application.
From idea to documented impact.
Every RKF project is run by a member team with a defined objective, timeline, budget and final report.
Care delivered where it's needed.
Rural Clinic Days
Objective: quarterly multi-specialty outreach to communities without resident physicians. Outcomes: consultations, free essential medicines, structured referrals. Team rosters, galleries and reports on each project page.
Know Your Numbers
Objective: community screening for hypertension and diabetes with same-day counselling. Outcomes: thousands screened; previously undiagnosed cases linked to care.
Safe Motherhood Sessions
Objective: antenatal education and danger-sign recognition for expectant mothers, delivered with community midwives.
Raising the standard, together.
- Webinar series — monthly case-based CME sessions led by members and invited faculty.
- Workshops — hands-on training: research methods, leadership, emergency skills, career development.
- Training programs — structured cohorts such as the Research Methods Bootcamp and orientation curriculum for new members.
African-led evidence.
- Ongoing studies — multi-site projects in non-communicable disease, maternal health and health-systems research.
- Collaborations — joint work with university departments and teaching hospitals.
- Publications — peer-reviewed papers and conference abstracts authored by member teams, indexed in our publications library.
Advocacy with evidence.
Archived campaigns include vaccination confidence drives, antimicrobial-resistance awareness, mental health stigma reduction, and seasonal disease-prevention messaging — each with materials, reach figures and lessons learned documented in the archive.
Digital health, practically applied.
Current initiatives include the TeleTriage pilot connecting community health workers to volunteer physicians, and a referral-tracking tool developed with a partner digital health startup.
Learn with us. Serve with us.
Webinars, Spaces, workshops, conferences and outreach — all in one calendar.
Next on the calendar.
Sepsis Recognition in Low-Resource Settings
Case-based session, 60 min + Q&A. Register →
Career Pathways: Residency Abroad vs. Building at Home
Live audio with RKF alumni. Set reminder →
Research Methods Bootcamp — Module 2
Protocol writing & ethics applications. Cohort members only.
The rhythm of an RKF year.
Strategic planning, committee inaugurations, orientation for new members, first webinar cycle.
Community screening days, Safe Motherhood sessions, mid-year accountability brief.
Annual conference, research presentations, General Assembly and elections (election years).
Year-end outreach, annual report publication, awards and member recognition.
Past Events
A searchable archive of all RKF events with programmes, attendance figures and outcome notes — because what we did matters as much as what we plan.
Webinar Library
Recordings, slide decks and reading lists from past CME webinars, organized by specialty and topic. Members get full access via the portal.
Conferences & Workshops
Details of our Annual Scientific Meeting and skills workshops, including registration, abstract submission and sponsorship opportunities.
African questions deserve African-led answers.
RKF builds research capacity through mentorship, collaboration and a culture of publishing.
How we do research.
Our flagship is the Early-Career Research Collaborative: cohorts of junior clinicians paired with experienced mentors to take a study from question to publication. Multi-site designs let members in different countries contribute to a single, stronger study.
All research is reviewed by the Ethics Committee and conducted under the supervision of partner institutions' review boards where applicable.
Research Opportunities
Open positions on study teams, calls for co-investigators, and partner-institution opportunities. Members can apply directly; skills-registry data helps match the right people to the right studies.
Student Research Corner
A dedicated track for medical students: journal clubs, "first study" mentorship, abstract-writing clinics and supervised roles on RKF projects. Research careers start here.
Downloadable Resources
Protocol templates, consent form models, data collection tools, statistics primers and publication checklists — the practical toolkit of the Research Collaborative.
Measured outcomes, documented achievements.
Impact at RKF is not a slogan — it is counted, reported and published.
Where the impact happens.
Rural Clinic Days, community screening events and Safe Motherhood sessions form the backbone of our outreach. Each programme records the number of people seen, conditions identified, medicines dispensed and referrals completed — then publishes those numbers.
Changing what communities know.
From hypertension awareness to vaccination confidence, our campaigns pair clinical accuracy with local languages and trusted messengers. Reach and engagement metrics are included in campaign reports.
Behind every number, a person.
The screening day found my mother's blood pressure dangerously high. Today she is on treatment and doing well. Thank you for coming to our community.
I attended the antenatal session and learned the danger signs. When the bleeding started, I knew to go immediately. The midwives said that decision saved us.
Stories are shared with consent. Identifying details are changed to protect privacy.
Read the evidence yourself.
What's happening at RKF.
Announcements, press releases, health articles and member spotlights — the record of our organizational life.
Recent updates.
Mid-Year Accountability Brief published
Project tracking, committee reports and a financial summary — now on the Transparency page.
Fourteen clinicians join the Research Collaborative
The new cohort spans six countries and five specialties.
Constitution review completed; member vote opens
The review committee's final draft goes to a vote in the Member Portal.
RKF signs MoU with partner teaching hospital
The agreement covers joint outreach, training rotations and research supervision.
Outreach season opens with record volunteer sign-up
Over 60 members registered for clinical and logistics roles.
Read, learn, celebrate.
Public-facing health writing
Accurate, readable articles by RKF clinicians on common conditions, prevention and when to seek care — reviewed by the Education & Research Committee before publication.
The people behind the work
Monthly profiles celebrating members' achievements: new fellowships, publications, exemplary committee service and community leadership.
The organizational record
A dated archive of organizational developments, decisions and milestones — so institutional memory never depends on any one person.
Press releases & media kit
Official statements, logos and background materials for journalists and partners. Media enquiries: see Contact Us.
Tools for clinicians, students and communities.
Curated, quality-checked materials — clinical, educational and organizational.
Clinical Resources
Quick-reference guides, management algorithms and links to current international guidelines, curated by specialty leads for low-resource applicability.
Public Health Resources
Community education materials, campaign templates and surveillance primers for outreach teams and health advocates.
Educational Materials
Webinar recordings, lecture slides, reading lists and exam-preparation resources from our CME programme.
Downloadable Toolkits
Step-by-step kits: how to run a screening day, plan a webinar, write a project report, or launch an awareness campaign.
Member Resources
Orientation pack, committee handbooks, project templates and the skills registry guide. Full access via the Member Portal.
Governance Documents
The constitution, bylaws, code of conduct and policies — always one click away.
We publish what we do with what you give.
Fundraising, governance, project tracking and member accountability are constant priorities at RKF. This page is where we prove it.
Accountability is a habit, not an event.
Members contribute dues and time; donors contribute funds; communities contribute trust. All three deserve a clear account. Every general meeting receives financial and project reports, and the documents below make those same reports public.
- Finances reconciled by the Treasurer and reviewed before each general meeting.
- Every project closes with a written report — objective, spend, outcomes, lessons.
- Fundraising campaigns report amounts raised and exactly how funds were used.
- Meeting summaries archive key decisions and action points.
Reports & plans.
Stronger health systems are built together.
We partner with institutions that share our standards: evidence, ethics and accountability.
Current partners & institutional collaborations.
Universities
Joint research supervision, student research tracks, guest faculty for our CME programme.
Hospitals
Teaching-hospital MoUs covering outreach support, referral pathways and training rotations.
NGOs
Co-delivered outreach and campaigns with community-based and international health NGOs.
Corporate Partners
Mission-aligned sponsorship of screenings, conferences and digital health pilots — governed by our ethics policy.
Partner names and logos are published here with each partner's approval.
What partnership with RKF looks like.
- A written agreement with defined objectives, roles and reporting.
- Named focal persons on both sides and scheduled review meetings.
- Joint branding handled by our Media & Communications Committee.
- Transparent accounting for any funds or materials contributed.
Partnership inquiry.
Your skills, put to work for communities.
Clinical and non-clinical roles across projects, committees and events.
Where we need help right now.
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Committees & project teams.
Committee Opportunities
Each standing committee accepts member volunteers annually. Committee service is the main path to leadership in RKF — most officers served on committees first.
Project Teams
Outreach, education, research and innovation projects recruit team members per cycle. Project leads post needs here and in the portal.
Tell us what you bring.
The skills registry lets members record clinical skills, research abilities, languages and professional talents (design, writing, finance, IT) plus the areas where they want to contribute. Project leads use it to build teams quickly.
Grow your career while serving the mission.
Internal roles, research positions, fellowships, scholarships and a curated external board.
Internal Opportunities
Committee leadership, project-lead roles and officer positions opened per the constitution. Serving inside RKF is deliberate career development: real budgets, real teams, real outcomes.
Research Positions
Co-investigator and research-assistant openings on RKF and partner-institution studies, with authorship governed by transparent contribution criteria.
Fellowships
Partner fellowships in public health, research methods and clinical subspecialties, shared with members as they open.
Scholarships
Conference travel support and training scholarships, awarded competitively with published criteria.
Collaborations
Calls for collaborators on publications, guidelines adaptation, digital health builds and educational content.
External Opportunities Board
A vetted, regularly updated board of jobs, residencies, grants and CME opportunities from outside RKF, curated for relevance to African clinicians.
The work, in pictures.
Photos and videos from outreach, events and milestones. All images published with consent.
Browse by theme.
Photo and video collections are populated by the Media & Communications Committee after each activity.
Frequently asked questions.
What is the Royal Klinicians Foundation?
Is RKF affiliated with a government or single institution?
Who can join RKF?
What is expected of members?
Are webinars open to non-members?
How can I join a research project?
How is research ethics handled?
How are donations used and reported?
How do partnerships with RKF work?
We'd like to hear from you.
Questions about membership, partnership, media or anything else — reach the right team directly.
Reach the right desk.
Send a message.
The engine room of RKF.
Coordination, committee work, project management, voting and member engagement — all in one secure workspace.
Welcome back
New member
What members get.
Dashboard
Your tasks, upcoming meetings, committee notices and project deadlines at a glance.
Member Directory
Full profiles with contact options, expertise, committee roles and project history.
Internal Announcements
Official notices from leadership and committees, with read receipts for critical items.
Committee Workspace
Dedicated spaces for each committee: documents, discussions, action trackers and reports.
Project Workspace
Project plans, budgets, team rosters, progress logs and report templates for every initiative.
Meeting Documents
Agendas, minutes and supporting papers for general and committee meetings — archived permanently.
Voting & Polls
Secure elections, constitutional votes and quick polls, with results recorded for the archive.
Task Tracking
Assignments with owners and deadlines, so commitments made in meetings actually get done.
Internal Resources
Handbooks, templates, the skills registry and member-only educational content.
Fund care, education and evidence.
Every contribution is tracked, reported and turned into documented impact.
Giving that you can verify.
RKF is volunteer-driven: your support goes into programmes, not payroll. Screenings, medicines, training materials, research costs and outreach logistics — and every campaign closes with a public report of what was raised and how it was used.
- Sponsors a community member's full screening (BP, glucose, BMI, counselling).
- Stocks essential medicines for a Rural Clinic Day station.
- Funds a student's place in the Research Methods Bootcamp.
- Covers logistics for an entire community outreach team.
Donors are acknowledged in campaign reports and our annual report (or kept anonymous on request). Major and recurring supporters are honoured at the Annual Scientific Meeting.
Where help is needed now.
Screening Season Fund
Consumables and logistics for the August–December community screening calendar.
Student Research Scholarships
Bootcamp places and conference travel support for student researchers.
TeleTriage Expansion
Extending the triage-and-referral pilot to two additional communities.
For in-kind donations (equipment, medicines, services) or sponsorships, contact partners@royalklinicians.org. Donation records are available to donors on request.
Coordinate the Foundation.
Generate member registration codes and manage the events calendar shown on the website.