Irving C. Williams, M.D., 2005
Rockville, Maryland
Cardinal Health Children's Care Award Recipient
"To help shape the minds and bodies
of children and youth, and inspire them to pursue a healthier and more peaceful
world is my mission. I am greatly humbled and honored to receive this award."
Irving C. Williams, M.D. MPH, has been working on behalf of children for
more than 40 years. Williams started his career at Milwaukee Children's
Hospital and then worked in the inner city of Boston as a pediatrician to lower
income families. In 1974, Williams, a board certified pediatrician with
specialities in Adolsecent Medicine and International Health, took his wife and
four children to live in Tanzania while he helped establish a Pediatric Sickle
Clinic at Bugando Hospital for the Ministry of Health. There, Williams watched
many children die from preventable diseases such as malaria, measles,
malnutrition, tetanus, and polio, prompting him to devote his life to the care
of children living in remote areas of Africa. He founded
Adventures in
Health, Education and Agricultural Development (AHEAD Inc), which
strives to reduce and eliminate disease and premature death, cultivate and
advance healthy living, and foster sustainable environmental activity, while
giving priority to child survival and women's health. Williams established
several programs in Tanzania including the first immunization clinic at the
Bugando Consulting Hospital; the
Outreach Health Program,
providing comprehensive health services to over 35 remote villages; the
Teen
Action Program, designed to empower youth with skills to avoid
negative behavior; and the
Water Testing & Pasteurization Initiative,
teaching people how to pasteurize their water. Through a variety of mobile
health outreach programs in Tanzania, he provided primary health services under
trees, in one-room school houses, and any place where a scale could be hung,
pressure cookers with needles and coolers with vaccines could be placed, and
mothers and children could sit, even on rocks or the ground. Williams and AHEAD
Inc. have impacted more than 1.5 million children in the United States and
Africa. Through his programs, Williams has raised the immunization coverage in
the Meatu District of Tanzania from 28 percent to 98 percent, reduced
malnutrition in children ages 5 and under from 20 percent to 2 percent,
constructed water systems and health care facilities, provided scholarships for
more than 230 youths to attend secondary school, and donated more than $1
million in medical, educational, and agricultural supplies to hospitals,
schools and women's groups. For more information, please see
www.aheadinc.org.
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