Whitney Mwangi (She/Her)
Global Health Communicator. Mental Wellness Educator. Youth Advocate.
About Me
Whitney Mwangi is a global health communications specialist, mental health advocate, and social entrepreneur whose work bridges storytelling, policy, and psychology. Born and raised in Nairobi, her professional journey spans diverse contexts, from the Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps to diplomatic hubs such as Addis Ababa and Geneva, shaping a grounded, systems-aware approach to health and youth wellbeing.
Over the past decade, Whitney has led advocacy, communications, and stakeholder engagement across Africa, with a focus on HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, health financing, and youth wellbeing. She has worked within multilateral and continental institutions, including the African Union system and currently with the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), supporting global partnerships across health, climate action, humanitarian response, and peace and security. Her work centres on translating complex policy priorities into accessible narratives, strengthening coordination among diverse actors, and elevating youth-centred perspectives within development agendas.
Beyond institutional roles, Whitney is the founder of the Story Book Africa, a creative social enterprise established in 2018 to support young Africans in their healing, growth, and development. Her growing interest in the psychological dimensions of health and development led her to pursue doctoral training in Clinical and Health Psychology, with a focus on applied developmental psychology and youth mental wellbeing in African contexts. She holds a Master’s degree (MSc) in Global Health from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and remains committed to integrating evidence, empathy, and systems-level thinking to support young people not only to survive adversity, but to heal, develop, and thrive.










Campaigns, Awards & Honours
2025
Clinical and Health Psychology.
Edinburgh Doctoral College Scholarship
Awarded in support of doctoral training in Clinical and Health Psychology.
2024
Judge, UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Youth Debate Series
Appointed to support youth-led dialogue on media, information, and civic engagement.
2023
REACH “Rising Champion” Award
Global recognition for leadership in advancing malaria advocacy and youth empowerment across Africa, conferred by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, President of the UAE, and Bill Gates.
2023
International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), U.S. Department of State
Selected as the African Union Health Division representative for the programme on improving food security.
2022
Judge, SDGs Youth Innovation Challenge – Middle East & Africa
Served on the regional judging panel recognising youth-led innovation aligned with the SDGs.
2021
Judge, Queen’s Commonwealth Youth Essay Competition
Selected to assess youth contributions on global and social issues.
2021
East Africa Co-Lead, ALMA Youth Advisory Council
Appointed to provide regional leadership on youth engagement in malaria advocacy.
2020
Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship
Awarded for postgraduate study in Global Health (MSc).
2018
Aga Khan Foundation Scholarship in Digital Journalism
Recognised for academic and professional excellence in journalism.
2014
Best AIESECer Award for Youth Engagement
Awarded in Gaziantep, Turkey, for leadership in youth-driven social change initiatives.
Selected Campaigns & Initiatives
2022
AU Leaders Speak: Health Financing Podcast
Conceptualised and launched a high-level podcast series amplifying dialogue on domestic health financing and health systems strengthening across African Union (AU) Member States.
2021
AU Protected and Informed
Designed and delivered a continent-wide digital HIV advocacy campaign in collaboration with UNAIDS reaching over one million young people.
2021
AU Malaria Conversation Guide for Youth
Led the development of the African Union’s first youth-focused malaria advocacy guide, endorsed by Heads of State and global malaria champions.
2021 -Present
#PackingItAway
Founded and led a youth-centred mental wellness advocacy campaign through the Story Book Africa.