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Friday, March 28, 2025 - 06:28

KISUMU CAMPUS GENDER MAINSTREAMING COMMITTEE CONDUCTS AWARENESS ON UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI GENDER POLICY FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS On 17th June 2021, the Kisumu Campus Gender Mainstreaming Committee under the leadership of the Chairperson, Dr. Scholastica Omondi who also doubles as the Associate Dean

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Friday, March 28, 2025 - 06:20

KISUMU CAMPUS GENDER MAINSTREAMING COMMITTEE CONDUCTS AWARENESS ON UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI GENDER POLICY FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS On 17th June 2021, the Kisumu Campus Gender Mainstreaming Committee under the leadership of the Chairperson, Dr. Scholastica Omondi who also doubles as the Associate Dean

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Wednesday, March 19, 2025 - 15:24

The University of Nairobi Kisumu Campus on 19th March, 2025 took a significant step towards environmental conservation by participating in the ongoing National Tree Planting Campaign, an ambitious initiative aimed at restoring Kenya’s forest cover and combating climate change.

2013 BA III DoGES field-class

Field-class is an annual event for all third year geography and environmental studies students. The 2013 BA III field-class took place in Nanyuki County and its environs between 9th July and 13th July, 2013. The theme of the field-class was “Harnessing natural resources for ecological integrity, sustainable livelihoods and food security in Laikipia County and its Environs”.

DoGES postgrads, Michael and Belinda, share their experience as exchange students

Two more postgraduate students from the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies benefited from a one-semester exchange programme to the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. These are Michael Kaelo and Belinda Omungu (middle two in photo). According to Michael and Belinda, “the North-South-South exchange programme was an eye opener and a priceless experience for us.

DoGES Don, Prof. E.M. Irandu, highlights the importance of “humanities and social sciences”

Prof. Evaristus Irandu of the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies gave a captivating, motivating and mentorship talk to students of Limuru Girls High School (popularly known as Chox). This was during the school’s “Humanities Week” held on Saturday 15th of June 2013. Prof. Irandu stressed that “Humanities and Social Sciences” is important in all aspects of our lives. Quoting several success stories and examples, Prof. Irandu encouraged the students who choose Humanities (Geography, History and CRE) to be proud of it and walk tall in the crowd.