Akash Hemanth, UTMB John Sealy School of Medicine student, recently returned from a UTMB Global Student Experience in Maua, Kenya, where he participated in a community-based research initiative centered on social health and empowerment.

Akash helped pilot a PhotoVoice project, inviting local participants to use cameras to visually document how a grassroots program had shaped their intimate partner relationships. The selected photos, ranging from new homes and shared meals to children returning to school, captured narratives of resilience and growth.

He also engaged with a rehabilitation program for children previously living on the streets, joining soccer games and seeing firsthand how reintegration efforts support education and family life.
During his time abroad, Akash also experienced the realities of delivering care in complex environments. The care he saw, and in some cases helped provide, affirmed his commitment to global service and care in high-need settings where community dynamics can change unexpectedly.

Outside of his research, he explored the natural beauty of Kenya through safari and crater hikes. “This was my first time traveling internationally on my own,” he shared. “It solidified the kind of physician and person I want to become.”
