Giving

Support AILDD's Mission

By donating to AILDD, you become an integral part of a compassionate movement dedicated to improving health outcomes and advancing medical care in some of the most vulnerable regions.

Ways To Donate

713-384-2892

Make your check payable to “AILDD Foundation”

Mail check to:
PO Box 300075
Houston, TX 77230-0075
U.S.A.

Be sure to include your contact information to receive your donation receipt.

All gifts are fully tax-deductible (Tax ID #81-1137705)

In Memory of

AILDD offers a meaningful way to commemorate the life and legacy of a loved one who has passed away. Your donation in their memory serves as a powerful expression of remembrance, transforming grief into hope and action.

Contributions made here support AILDD’s mission to combat liver diseases, cancer, and hepatitis, honoring your loved one’s memory by contributing to a cause that makes a lasting difference in the lives of others.

Upon your donation, we can send a personalized acknowledgment to a person or family you designate, informing them of your thoughtful gesture.

Celebrate Life and Achievement

A special way to celebrate important people or life events—be it birthdays, anniversaries, achievements, or simply to honor someone who inspires you. Donating in someone’s honor is not only a unique gift but also an act of kindness that resonates far beyond the occasion.

Your contributions here directly support our initiatives in medical research, education, and patient care. We provide the option to send a customized message to the honoree, letting them know of the impactful gift made in their name, a gift that contributes to the well-being and health of communities across Africa.

How to Share Your "In Honor of" and "In Memory of" Donation Details

To ensure that your thoughtful donation is appropriately acknowledged, we kindly request that you email the details of your “In Honor of” or “In Memory of” contribution to us. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Complete Your Donation: After making your donation through our website, please note down the confirmation number or any relevant details provided.

  2. Email Us at info@aildd.org: Send an email to info@aildd.org with the subject line “In Honor of Donation” or “In Memory of Donation” as applicable.

  3. Include the Following Information in Your Email:

    • Your Full Name and Contact Information
    • Donation Confirmation Number or Details
    • Name of the Person Being Honored or Remembered
    • For ‘In Memory of’ Donations: The name and address of the family member to whom you would like us to send an acknowledgment, if applicable.
    • For ‘In Honor of’ Donations: The name and address or email of the honoree, along with any special message you would like us to include in the acknowledgment.
  4. Confirmation of Receipt: Once we receive your email, we will send you a confirmation of receipt and proceed with the acknowledgment as per your instructions.

We are deeply grateful for your contribution and honored to help you celebrate or remember your loved ones in this special way. Your donations make a significant impact, and ensuring they are properly recognized is important to us. 

Double Your Impact with Matching Gifts

At AILDD, we are excited to offer you the opportunity to amplify your donation through Matching Gifts programs. Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match charitable contributions made by their employees, retirees, and sometimes even employees’ spouses. This means your generosity can have double the impact in supporting our mission to combat liver diseases, cancer, and hepatitis in African communities.

If you’re unsure whether your company offers a matching gift program, or if you need assistance with the process, please contact us at Info@WAILD.org. We’re here to help you make the most of your donation.

Other Ways to Help

Volunteer

Volunteering with AILDD offers a unique opportunity to contribute to our vital mission of combating liver diseases, cancer, and hepatitis in African communities. Whether you are a medical professional, a student, or someone passionate about making a positive impact, your dedication and skills can drive significant change. If you are interested in volunteering, please send us an email to express your interest.

Follow us

Stay updated and engaged with AILDD’s activities by connecting with us on our social media platforms. Our Facebook and LinkedIn pages are vibrant communities where we share the latest news, insights, and opportunities related to our work in combating liver diseases, cancer, and hepatitis in African communities. Your support on these platforms helps to broaden our reach and impact. 

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Dr. Mitchell Mah’moud, MD, DTh, FACG, AGAF, FAASLD

Founder and Treasurer, Board of Directors, AILDD
Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Duke University School of Medicine

Mitchell Mah’moud is a Professor of Medicine and a faculty member in the Division of Gastroenterology at Duke University School of Medicine. From 1997 to 2000, he served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and held the positions of Director of Clinical Hepatology and Associate Program Director of the GI Fellowship in the Division of Digestive Diseases at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Prior to that, he was a Clinical Instructor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and an Attending Gastroenterologist at the West Haven VA Medical Center, a teaching affiliate of Yale.

He is a recognized thought leader in the management and translational research of liver diseases, with additional expertise in pancreatic pathobiology. For more than two decades, he has been actively involved in mentoring and training the next generation of physicians around the world. His passion lies in disseminating cutting-edge medical knowledge and technology to the developing world through education and mentorship.

As one of the four founding members of the AILDD and chair of its training committee, he oversees the education of GI fellows and practicing physicians at the CELDH, AILDD’s flagship medical facility. In addition, as a member of the executive team, he plays a key role in strategic decision-making to ensure the institute’s overarching goals are met.

Erika de la Garza

Executive Director

Erika de la Garza serves as Executive Director of the Africa Institute for Liver and Digestive Diseases (AILDD) Foundation, where she leads the organization’s efforts to expand access to liver and digestive healthcare, training, and research across Africa. With a background in international policy and nonprofit leadership, Erika brings decades of experience building partnerships that drive impact and sustainability.

She is also a Senior Advisor at Rice University’s Baker Institute Center for the U.S. and Mexico and previously served as Program Director of the Institute’s Latin America Initiative. During her 20-year tenure, she developed and led research programs, organized high-level policy dialogues, and built lasting partnerships across the Americas on issues ranging from democratic governance to regional economic integration. Erika holds master’s degrees from Columbia University in International Affairs and the University of Costa Rica in Foreign Service and Diplomacy.

Her leadership at AILDD reflects her deep commitment to global health equity and to advancing solutions that improve lives in underserved communities.

Amoah Yeboah-Korang, MD, MPH

University of Cincinnati

Lionel A. Kankeu Fonkoua, M.D.

Mayo Clinic

Dr. Lionel A. Kankeu Fonkoua is an Assistant Professor of Oncology and Senior Associate Consultant within the Department of Medical Oncology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. He specializes in the treatment of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Cancers, with a research focus on the development of novel combinatorial immunotherapeutic strategies. In addition to his clinical and research activities, Dr. Kankeu Fonkoua is also committed to improving equitable access to care for ALL cancer patients, including the underserved and at-risk populations. In his role as Advisory Board Member of the Africa Institute for Liver and Digestive Diseases (AILDD) Foundation, he provides strategic advice, guidance, and support to the Board of Directors and staff.

Jecinta Scott, PhD. CCRP

Exact Sciences Corporation, Blaine, MN

Dr. Jecinta Scott is Associate Director Medical Science Liaison at Novartis specializing in Radioligand and radiopharmaceutical cancer therapy. With 17 years of experience in clinical and translational research focused on hematology and oncology, she supports healthcare providers with clinical and scientific information. Dr. Scott holds a PhD in Health Sciences focused on cancer risk factors and a master’s degree in Biology Medical Sciences. As a member of AILDD’s board, Dr. Scott brings both passion and strategic insight to the committees she serves on and leads, helping drive meaningful progress in the organization’s mission.

Akwi W. Asombang, MD, MPH

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Dr. Akwi W. Asombang is an interventional gastroenterologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Director of Global Health Programs in Gastroenterology at Harvard Medical School. She completed advanced endoscopy training at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and fellowships in gastroenterology and global health at Washington University in St. Louis. She holds an MPH from Saint Louis University and an MD from Kasturba Medical College in India.

Dr. Asombang’s clinical interests include endoscopy (ERCP/EUS), gastrointestinal cancers, medical education, and global health. She is the founder of the Pan-African Organization for Health, Education and Research (POHER) and the African Association of Future Gastroenterologists (AAFG), both of which support mentorship, education, and collaboration across Africa’s medical community.

A passionate advocate for equity in healthcare, Dr. Asombang brings deep expertise and global perspective to AILDD’s mission. She plays a key role in strengthening the organization’s training programs and expanding access to specialized care across the continent.

Bubu Banini, MD, PhD

Yale University, New Haven, CT
Dr. Bubu Banini, MD, PhD, received her undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Biology at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, during which she spent time at Oxford University in the United Kingdom on an Honors Study Abroad program. She then received combined MD and PhD degrees from Sidney Kimmel Medical College / Thomas Jefferson University, and subsequently completed Internship, Residency and Chief Residency in Internal Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center and Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital. Thereafter, she completed an NIH-funded Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Subsequently supported by an NIH T32 training grant, Dr. Banini completed Research and Clinical Fellowships in Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), followed by Fellowship in Transplant Hepatology at VCU. Dr. Banini is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases) at the Yale School of Medicine, where she also serves as Translational Research Director of the Metabolic Health and Weight Management Program, and Associate Director of the Clinical and Translational Core of the Yale Liver Center. Her research interests in steatotic liver diseases, liver cancer and population health span the T1 through T4 translational spectrum. Dr. Banini has board certifications in Gastroenterology, Obesity Medicine, and Transplant Hepatology.

Thomas D. Amankonah, MD FACP FAASLD

VA Medical Center, Jackson, MS
Dr. Thomas D. Amankonah is a transplant hepatologist and founding member of AILDD. He completed his medical training in Poland and the U.S., with a hepatology and liver transplant fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Over his career, Dr. Amankonah has played key roles in developing and improving liver transplant programs across several states, including California, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Washington. He was instrumental in establishing the liver transplant program at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and currently serves as Chief of Hepatology and Director of the GI Endoscopy Lab at the VA Medical Center in Jackson, MS. Known for his compassionate care, leadership, and dedication to liver disease patients, Dr. Amankonah’s research interests include viral hepatitis and liver cancer. He enjoys soccer, photography, and traveling.

Dr. Victor Ankoma-Sey

Founder and Vice President, Board of Directors, AILDD
Director, Liver Transplant Program, Houston Methodist Hospital & Director, Liver Associates of Texas, Houston

Dr. Victor Ankoma-Sey is the Director of the Liver Transplant Program, Houston Methodist Hospital & Director, Liver Associates of Texas in Houston. He is a renowned hepatologist with over three decades of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of complex liver diseases. Dr. Ankoma-Sey has played a leading role in the advancement of liver transplant medicine and has made significant contributions to patient care, education, research, and medical training in hepatology. Throughout his career, he has mentored numerous physicians and has been deeply involved in initiatives aimed at expanding access to liver disease prevention and treatment, particularly in underserved communities.

Dr. Ankoma-Sey is a co-founder of the Africa Institute for Liver and Digestive Diseases (AILDD) Foundation and currently serves as Vice President of its Board of Directors. His expertise and passion for improving liver health continue to guide AILDD’s efforts to build sustainable healthcare solutions across Africa.

Dr. Lewis R. Roberts

Founder and President, Board of Directors, AILDD
Peter and Frances Georgeson Professor in Gastroenterology Cancer Research, Mayo Clinic

Dr. Lewis R. Roberts is the Peter and Frances Georgeson Professor in Gastroenterology Cancer Research and a consultant in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. A globally recognized leader in hepatology, Dr. Roberts has dedicated his career to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of liver and digestive diseases, with a special focus on hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, and viral hepatitis B. 

As one of the founding members of the Africa Institute for Liver and Digestive Diseases (AILDD) Foundation, Dr. Roberts brings decades of clinical and research expertise to advance the organization’s mission. In his role as President of the Board of Directors, he provides strategic guidance and oversight to ensure that AILDD’s programs reflect the highest standards of medical care, research, and capacity building across the African continent.