AOGM – Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Malawi
Advancing excellence in obstetrics and
gynaecology for improved women,
maternal and newborn health in Malawi.
What We Do
Clinical leadership, training, and policy advocacy
AOGM drives national improvements in reproductive, maternal, and newborn health through specialist expertise and partnerships.
Become a Member
Join a growing network of professionals committed to SRHR in Malawi. Access CPD opportunities, national representation, and expert mentorship.
Partner With Us
We collaborate with government, NGOs, and international organisations to strengthen health systems and deliver impact.
Strengthening Women’s, Maternal and Newborn Health Through Clinical Excellence
The Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Malawi (AOGM) brings together leading specialists dedicated to improving sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health across the country. Through evidence-based practice, professional training, advocacy, and strategic partnerships, we work to ensure safer pregnancies, better outcomes, and stronger health systems nationwide.
Strategic Priority Areas
We are committed to safeguarding the health and dignity of women and families in Malawi. Through professional leadership and collaboration, we strive to ensure that every pregnancy is safer, every birth is supported by skilled care, and every newborn has the best possible start in life.
Organisational Strengthening
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Strengthening governance
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Ensuring financial sustainability
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Enhancing communication
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Increasing member engagement
Training & CPD
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Hosting scientific conferences
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Delivering accredited CPD
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Supporting specialist training
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Encouraging mentorship
Advocacy & Policy Engagement
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Representing members nationally
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Issuing policy statements
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Engaging media and public
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Offering technical guidance
Collaboration & Partnerships
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Partnering with government
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Engaging professional bodies
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Collaborating with NGOs
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Strengthening global networks
Quality Assurance in SRH
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Developing clinical guidelines
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Promoting ethical practice
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Supporting quality improvement
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Enhancing patient safety
Quality Health Care That Inspires Confidence
Leading Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
AOGM serves as the national voice for obstetricians and gynaecologists in Malawi. We are committed to advancing professional standards, supporting specialist training, and strengthening collaboration to reduce maternal and neonatal mortali
We work to achieve better health outcomes
Dedicated to delivering individualized and empathetic support, our experienced team takes pride in offering attentive and heartfelt care tailored to each person’s unique needs.
Driving Change in Maternal and Reproductive Health
Through clinical leadership, training, advocacy, and partnerships, AOGM continues to shape policies, strengthen healthcare systems, and improve maternal and newborn outcomes across Malawi. Explore some of our key initiatives and impact areas.
AOGM Partners with MAHECAS to Strengthen Cervical Cancer Screening in Mwanza District
AOGM Supports Malawi Ministry of Health Through LLETZ Mentorship at Dedza District Hospital
AOGM Member Dr. Nomsa Kafumba Leads Adolescent Family Planning Advocacy Initiative in Lilongwe
AOGM Member Prof. Luis Gadama Highlights Impact of Landmark APT-Sepsis Study
Strengthening Compassionate Reproductive Health Care: Values Clarification Workshops Held in Lilongwe and Blantyre
AOGM Showcases Strong Presence at FIGO 2025 Congress
Our Doctors
Our team brings together an extensive range of experience, a deep and unwavering passion, and a strong commitment to delivering excellence in patient care, all with the goal of providing the highest quality healthcare services and meeting the unique needs of every individual we serve.
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Advancing Maternal Health: News & Developments
Stay informed with the latest updates from the Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Malawi. Explore clinical developments, policy engagement, training highlights, and national maternal health initiatives.
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