Kileken ole-MoiYoi is a case writer for the Pediatric Team of the Global Health Delivery Initiative. He is predominantly involved in the development of malaria treatment and prevention cases to be used in the academic program of the GHD Initiative. Prior to the FXB Center , he worked for TechnoServe, a Washington DC-based international development organization, as a volunteer business consultant in Nairobi , Kenya . He primarily focused on delivering business skills to rural farmers to enhance their ability to generate income and improve their quality of life. Mr. ole-MoiYoi also worked with Community Centered Conservation in the Comoros , integrating economic development with conservation efforts to increase awareness and train community conservationists on alternative income generation activities. While double majoring at Brown University (BA Political Economy of Development, BA Human Biology), he wrote an honors thesis on integrating principles of sustainability with the fight against malaria in sub-Saharan Africa and co-founded EduVision, a Zurich-based organization that focuses on incorporating innovative information communication technology with rural education programs in developing countries.