Dr. Chrispin Iyo Gaare

General Secretary
Position:
General Secretary
Responsibility:
Ensuring the organization’s smooth administrative operations. This esteemed officeholder is responsible for convening meetings in close consultation with the Chairperson, meticulously scheduling office duties, and managing all incoming correspondence—including membership applications—prior to their submission for approval at the General Meeting. Additionally, the General Secretary is entrusted with the safekeeping and systematic maintenance of all organizational documents and asset records, while also serving as an authorized signatory on the organization’s bank account.
Experience:
10 Years
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Personal Experience

Since joining the healthcare field, Dr. Chrispin Iyo Gaare has been dedicated to bridging gaps in medical services in Tanzania. Working at Kinesi Health Center in Rorya-MARA and contributing to the Chief Sarwat Women Organization, he ensures underserved communities receive quality care. His collaboration with the Freo2 Foundation has enhanced access to oxygen in remote facilities, fostering equal chances for every life to thrive. His commitment to screening and early diagnosis of cervical and breast cancer continues to improve community health outcomes.

Professional Skills

Medical Screening & Diagnostics
100 %
Emergency Clinical Care
100 %
Health Advocacy & Community Outreach
100 %
Clinical Coordination & Administration
100 %

Early Years

Dr. Chrispin laid his academic foundation at St. Francis University of Health and Allied Science in Ifakara, Tanzania. Early exposure to community health challenges inspired his lifelong commitment to addressing inequalities in healthcare. His formative experiences continue to drive his passion for accessible and equitable medical services.

Career Guidelines

Dr. Chrispin’s career reflects a steady progression from a dedicated Medical Officer to a key influencer in community healthcare. His roles at Kinesi Health Center and with the Freo2 Foundation highlight his focus on reducing health disparities, particularly in cancer screening and treatment. He remains committed to linking patients with comprehensive care, ensuring improved health stability and reduced incidence of critical conditions in underserved regions.