Trustees
Our trustees as well as being responsible for the governance of the charity are all very hands on and devote considerable amounts of time and energy in the day to day running of the charity and the delivery of vital services.

Liz Choudhury
Elisabeth has over 20 year’s experience as a health care professional. A registered nurse and qualified midwife, she is passionate about public health and health promotion and is qualified in ‘Public Health Planning for Hearing Impairment’. She is the strategic lead for delivering the project in Uganda responsible for staffing, liaising with various stake holders and ensuring the smooth running of the programme. Liz also delivers presentations internationally and is very active in fundraising.

Geoff Robbins
Geoff is chairman of the trustees and is also very involved in the day to day running of the charity in his role as honorary treasurer. With his extensive experience in business, Geoff has been instrumental in setting up our IT infrastructure.

Dr Paul Choudhury
Dr Paul Choudhury recently retired from a position as a GP in a large group practice in Bedfordshire. Prior to this Paul worked in ENT departments in NHS hospitals for many years. He is now the medical advisor for the Let the Children Hear programme in Uganda and spends more than six months of the year at our clinics in Kampala and surrounding areas.

Elspeth Russell
A retired nurse and midwife with 47 years experience, Elspeth also has a diploma in Clinical Teaching. Elspeth’s key role to date within LTCH has been fund raising, but we hope that it extends into teaching and clinical work in Uganda.
Geoff Robbins is our Chair and is also our honorary treasurer.
Paul and Liz Choudhury are founders of the charity and work on a voluntary basis in the clinics in Kampala for up to six months of the year. Paul is the medical adviser, and Liz conceives and manages projects.
Elspeth Russell, a health care professional, advises on clinical practice and assists with fund raising in the UK