Prof James Kiarie is the Directotor of the UHIV Fellowship whose goal is to Build the capacity of local health care workers and organizations to deliver HIV services by:
Implementing a sustained national training program.
Adopting an academic model of training that supports the transition of HIV programs to local organizations
Professor James Kiarie is the Principal Investigator of the MEPI project in the University of Nairobi the Partnership in Innovative Medical Education for Kenya (PRIME-K) that aims to develop medical education and research capacity in the country.
TREE Distance Learning offers public access to previously recorded seminars delivered by leaders in the fields of research and treatment of HIV/AIDS. Professor James Kiarie Directs the University of Nairobi HIV fellowship Program that was instrument
The Kenya Research Program at the University of Washington provides an academic forum to support both trainees and investigators in the planning, implementation, analysis, and presentation of research conducted in Kenya. Professor James Kiarie has had a long term collaboration with the KRP over the last 25 years conducting research in Ken
Professor James Kiarie is collaborating with researchers from New York University Nursing College in the HAI and Pregnancy Intention Study (HAPI) a prospective cohort in Nyando District to determine how intentional childbearing affects HIV infection risk.