The ACQUIRE Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QI-PS) Experiential Leadership Program is a 16-week, practice-based course designed to translate quality improvement theory into measurable frontline impact. The program supports hospital-based, multidisciplinary teams to apply improvement science, data, and evidence-based practices to real quality or patient safety challenges within their institutions.
Through a structured, mentored learning journey, participating teams design, test, and refine context-specific improvement interventions. Teams build practical systems for data collection and use, strengthen teamwork and leadership for improvement, and develop sustainable processes that respond to local care delivery challenges.
The program is delivered virtually and connects healthcare teams across sub-Saharan Africa with ACQUIRE mentor-coaches and peer QI teams. Participants meet weekly within their institutional teams to advance their improvement work, and bi-weekly in facilitated sessions with mentor-coaches and peer teams to reflect, learn, and troubleshoot collectively. The learning model intentionally blends short didactic sessions on improvement theory and tools with experiential group learning, where teams progressively share lessons from implementation.
Participation in the Experiential Program is open to healthcare workers across all professional cadres whose institutions completed the ACQUIRE QI-PS Theory Leadership Course (2024/25), ensuring a strong theoretical foundation upon which applied learning is built.
By the end of the program, participants are expected to:
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- Demonstrate practical understanding of the science and methods of continuous quality improvement and patient safety
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- Apply improvement tools to analyze systems, measure performance, and guide decision-making
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- Lead a locally relevant quality improvement project at their site
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- Design, test, and learn from at least two improvement interventions using structured improvement methods
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- This program moves beyond learning about quality improvement—equipping teams to lead improvement in practice.
The strength of the ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Program is ultimately reflected in the people and teams who step forward to lead improvement in practice. The 2026 cohort represents institutions and healthcare professionals who have committed to translating learning into action; bringing quality improvement and patient safety to the frontline of care delivery.
Celebrating the 2026 ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Leadership: Cohort 1
The 2026 ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Cohort brings together a diverse group of healthcare institutions and frontline teams covering 9 countries across Africa, united by a shared commitment to improving quality, safety, and patient-centered care. Commencing on 15 January 2026 and graduating on 7 May 2026, this cohort reflects the breadth and ambition of applied improvement work; to address critical system challenges through locally led, data-driven quality improvement initiatives.
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orapa Mine Institute | Botswana | Needle Stick Injury Campaign: One Prick, Many Risks. | |
| Lobatse DHMT | Botswana | Proper Patient Records Management |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mbingo Baptist Hospital | Cameroon | Implementing Effective Documentation In Nursing Procedures | |
| Etoug-Ebe Baptist Hospital Yaounde | Cameroon | Assessing Patient Waiting Time And Strategies For Improving Service Efficiency In The Antenatal Clinic And Laboratory Of The Etoug Ebe Baptist Hospital Yaounde |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jimma University Medical Center | Ethiopia | Reducing Hospital Acquired Infections (Hai) By Increasing Hand Hygiene Compliance From 30% At Pediatric Hemato-Oncology And 10% At Nicu | |
| Cure Children’s Hospital | Ethiopia | Enhancing Equipment Longevity And Safety Through Rust Prevention In The Operating Room (Or) | |
| Landmark General Hospital | Ethiopia | Reducing Patient Wait Times In The Opd Through Process Improvement |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
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| Alimosho General Hospital | Ghana | Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance Among Health Workers | |
| FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital | Ghana | Enhancing Emergency Preparedness: Improving Knowledge And Management Of The Crash Cart | |
| Techimantia Government Hospital | Ghana | To Increase Adherence To Appropriate Hand Hygiene Practices Among Nurses And Midwives From 45% To 85% Within Four (4) Months. | |
| FOCOS Hospital | Ghana | Hand Hygiene Compliance Improvement | |
| Asutifi North District Hospital | Ghana | Reducing Patient Waiting Times At The Asutifi North District Hospital | |
| Asunafo South District Health Directorate | Ghana | Improving Public Health Surveillance Reporting By Private Health Facilities | |
| Goaso Municipal | Ghana | Improving Breastfeeding Initiation By Caesarean Section Mothers Within 1hour At Goaso Municipal Hospital | |
| Regional Health Directorate, Ahafo | Ghana | Increasing The Number Of Maternity Unit Staff Skilled In Neonatal Resuscitation In A District Hospital ( From 0 To 20 Over 4 Months) |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MOH | Kenya | To Reduce Hospital Acquired Pressure Sores Among Patients With Spinal Injury | |
| Coast General Teaching & Referral Hospital | Kenya | To Improve Magnesium Sulfate Medication Safety In The Management Of Severe Pre-Eclampsia And Eclampsia | |
| Vihiga County and Teaching Referral Hospital | Kenya | Hand Hygiene Promotion | |
| AIC Kijabe Hospital | Kenya | Optimizing Organizational Support Systems To Mitigate Burnout Among Employed Nurses | |
| Moi County Referral Hospital Voi | Kenya | To Improve Completeness Of Patient File Documentation In Adult General Wards From 20% To 75% By 20th April 2026 | |
| PCEA Hospital Kikuyu | Kenya | To Improve Hand Hygiene Compliance Among Healthcare Workers At Pcea Kikuyu Ahn Dialysis Unit From A Baseline Of 60% To 90%. | |
| Bristol Park Hospital, Nairobi | Kenya | Streamlining Outpatient Clinic Operations | |
| Alimosho District Hospital | Kenya | Reducing Delays And Enhancing Coordination In Inpatient Care | |
| Nazareth Hospital | Kenya | Enhancing Patient Satisfaction In Outpatient Services | |
| Kisumu CRH | Kenya | Improving Uptake Of Postpartum Family Planning (Ppfp) In Kisumu County | |
| Machakos County and Referral Hospital | Kenya | Implementing Sbar Communication Tool To Standardize Interdepartmental Communication By June 2026 | |
| Langata Sub-County | Kenya | Improving Staff Knowledge On Core Ipc Practices From January 2026 To April 2026 | |
| Kenyatta University Teaching Referral and Research Hospital | Kenya | Improving Patient Identification To Reduce Medication Errors | |
| Pandya Memorial Hospital | Kenya | Advancing Pandya Memorial Hospital From Safecare Level 3 To Level 5 | |
| Halisi Family Hospital | Kenya | Improving Waste Segregation Compliance | |
| Department of Health Services, Mombasa County | Kenya | Improving Tuberculosis Active Case Finding In Kaderbhuoy Dispensary By 80% | |
| Mwai Kibaki Referral Hospital | Kenya | Prevention And Reduction Of The Number Of Bedsores In Hospitalized Immobile Patients | |
| Mwai Kibaki Referral Hospital | Kenya | Enhancing Financial Sustainability For Inpatient Services At Mwai Kibaki Referral Hospital | |
| Moi Voi County Referral Hospital | Kenya | To Improve The Completeness Of Patient File Documentation In Adult General Wards In Moi Voi Hospital From 20% To 75% By 30th April 2026 | |
| Coptic Hospital | Kenya | Enhancing Accuracy And Completeness Of Iv Fluid Balance Chart Documentation | |
| AIC Kijabe Hospital | Kenya | Enhancing Clinical Training Quality Through Strengthening Preceptorship For Healthcare Trainee | |
| Pumwani Maternity Hospital – Nairobi | Kenya | Improvement Of Maternity Theatre Equipment | |
| Migosi Sub-County Hospital | Kenya | To Improve Community Pharmacy Model Uptake Among Plhiv In Migosi Subcounty Hospital | |
| MP Shah Hospital Nairobi | Kenya | Inpatient Discharge Turnaround Time At Kantaria Ward | |
| Migosi Sub County Hospital | Kenya | Improving Uptake Of Tb Preventive Therapy Among Healthcare Workers | |
| Mbagathi County Referral Hospital | Kenya | Strengthening Mental Health Screening And Referral Processes In Opd & Medical Wards At Mbagathi County Referral Hospital | |
| Mwai Kibaki Referral Hospital | Kenya | To Ensure That 90% Of All Routine Laboratory Test Are Released Within 90 Minutes Of Sample Receipt From Current 120 Minutes By End Of Second Quarter Ending 31st December 2025 | |
| PCEA Kikuyu Hospital | Kenya | Improving Patient Flow And Reducing Waiting Time In Consultant Clinics At Kikuyu Hospital | |
| Vihiga County Referral Hospital, Nairobi | Kenya | Improving Malnutrition Management In The Paediatric Ward | |
| Lamu County Referral | Kenya | Reducing Pre-Admission Waiting Times In A&E And Pediatric Departments To Enhance Patient Satisfaction And Care Continuity |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
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| Mercy James Centre for Paediatric Surgery & Intensive Care | Malawi | Reducing The Incidence Of Tissued (Infiltrated) Peripheral Intravenous Cannulas In Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (Picu) | |
| Reverend John Chilembwe Hospital | Malawi | Reducing Blood Sample Rejection Rates In The Hospital Laboratory | |
| St Gabriel Hospital | Malawi | Reducing Birth Asphyxia | |
| Bwaila Hospital | Malawi | Reducing Surgical Site Infections In The Operating Theatre | |
| Blantyre District Health Office | Malawi | Increasing Tb Preventive Therapy Initiation To Newly Diagnosed Hiv Patients |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
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| Alimosho General Hospital, Igando, Lagos | Nigeria | Reducing Patients Waiting Time In The General Out-Patient Department By 25%, From 1hour To 45minutes From The 15th Of January 2026 And 15th April, 2026. | |
| Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos | Nigeria | Improving Staff Response To Emergencies | |
| Eti Osa Maternal and Child Centre, Lagos | Nigeria | Reducing Medical Laboratory Turnaround Time For Serum Bilirubin (Sb) And Full Blood Count (Fbc) | |
| General Hospital Lagos, Odan | Nigeria | Reducing Surgical Team Response Time To Surgical Patients In Emergency Units | |
| General Hospital Lagos Odan | Nigeria | Turnover Time Of Laboratory Investigations In Nephrology Clinic In Mopd |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
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| Benjamin Mkapa Hospital | Tanzania | Reducing Hospital Readmissions |
| Institution | Country | Quality Improvement Project | |
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| St Francis Hospital Nsambya | Uganda | Enhancing Patient–Family Information Sharing And Documentation Practices | |
| Lubaga Hospital | Uganda | Increasing Reporting Of Incidents From 5 Incidents To 50 Incidents Per Month From January 2026 To June 2026 In Pharmacy Department Of Lubaga Hospital |
Lead Coaches – 2026 ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Leadership: Cohort
At the heart of the ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Program is a strong coaching model that supports teams to translate improvement theory into sustained frontline impact. Lead Coaches play a critical stewardship role; strengthening leadership for change and fostering a culture of reflection, learning, and accountability across the cohort. Drawing from deep practical experience in healthcare quality and patient safety work, Lead Coaches anchor the learning journey, mentor fellow coaches, and ensure methodological rigor throughout the pro
Lead Coaches- 2026 ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Leadership: Cohort 1

Argwings Chagwira
AIC Kijabe Hospital

Samora Michelle
Kenyatta National Hospital

Colleen Araka
Pumwani Hospital

Gerald Muriithi
Mwai Kibaki Referral Hospital
Coaches – 2026 ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Leadership: Cohort 1
Supporting the Lead Coaches is a diverse and highly experienced group of QI-PS Coaches drawn from institutions across the region. These coaches work closely with participating teams, providing practical guidance and learning support as teams design, test, and refine their improvement interventions.
Through their own ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Leadership Course, these coaches strengthened practical coaching skills: including learning to diagnose team dynamics, apply reflective practice, motivate teams through implementation challenges, and translate frontline improvement work into data-driven results and shareable learning; while engaging in peer coaching roundtables and sessions with international QI experts.

Ajayi Abimbola Victoria
Lagos State Health Service Commission, General Hospital Lagos (Odan)

Carolyne Machio
MP Shah Hospital

Christina Benny
Benjamin Mkapa Hospital

Cynthia Njeri Ikuha
Mwai Kibaki Referral Hospital

Eric Kithinji Munene
Nazareth Hospital

Fagbuyi Oluwaseun Yewande
Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos

Firaol Dandena
Cure Children’s Hospital, Ethiopia

Freeman Frank
Techimantia

Fritz Kombe
Etoug-Ebe Baptist Hospital, Yaoundé

Gertrude Baiden
FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital

Grace Zakeyu
Reverend John Chilembwe Hospital, Malawi

Janet Nyambura Ngugi
PCEA Kikuyu Hospital

Kan Perez –
Mbingo Baptist Hospital, Cameroon

Katende Yasin Kizza
Lubaga Hospital

Khadija Luvuno Athman
Department of Health, Mombasa

Kwadwo Ansong
Ghana Health Service, Asunafo South DHD

Lillian Ngugi
Coast General Teaching & Referral Hospital

Lydia Kemunto Nyagwencha
Machakos County Referral Hospital

Manyu Simon Chesubei
Vihiga County Referral Hospital

Maureen Mutheu Kaloki
Pumwani Maternity

Olabisi Ogunbase
Lagos Health Service Commission, Eti Osa

Olga Nyamor
Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral & Research Hospital (KUTRRH)

Onaleye Omotayo Simeon
Lagos State Health Service Commission, General Hospital Lagos (Odan)

Paul Ndung'u
Kenyatta National Hospital

Paul Sila Malonza
Halisi Family Hospital

Ruth Molefhe
Orapa Mine Hospital (Debswana)

Stella Wanjiku Mburu
Mbagathi Hospital

Tabitha Muchendu
AIC Kijabe Hospital

Wambui Makobu
AIC Kijabe Hospital

Wycliffe Kibunyi
Africa Healthcare Network, Kenya
The 2026 QI Experiential Leadership Cohort 1 builds on the impact and lessons of the 2025 ACQUIRE QI-PS Experiential Leadership Cohort.
Explore how the 2025 teams translated learning into system-level change.