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Students and attendees follow proceedings at the launch of the Kenyatta University Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) Club at the KU Amphitheatre. The initiative is spearheaded by MK-Africa, a leading marketing and sustainability consultancy as part of the organizations #MyLittleBigThing Sustainability Innovation Challenge and in collaboration with The Ministry of National Treasury and Planning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec, Gives a speech at the Young African Leaders Leadership Initiative (YALI) Cohort 23 graduation ceremony​ at Kenyatta University​. YALI was launched by former​ US​ President Barack Obama at the KU Business Innovation and Incubation Centre as a signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders.

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A ​participant ​​follows​ the progress of the Young African Leaders Leadership Initiative (YALI) Cohort 23 graduation ceremony​ at Kenyatta University​. YALI was launched by former​ US​ President Barack Obama at the KU Business Innovation and Incubation Centre as a signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders.

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(L-R) ​O​utgoing U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec, Prof. Paul K. Wainaina, Vice-Chancellor Kenyatta University, Dr. Tina Dooley-Jones, Ag Mission Director USAID, Ms. Bisharo Ali, Young African Leaders Leadership Initiative (YALI) Cohort 23 Participant, Mr. Joe Eshun, CEO Deloitte East Africa, Mrs Millicent Ouko, Director National Youth Empowerment Project and Mr David Kamau, Chief of Party YALI-RLCEA cut a commemorative cake during the YALI Cohort 23 graduation ceremony​ held at KU​. YALI was launched by former ​US ​President Barack Obama at the KU Business Innovation and Incubation Centre as a signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders.

 

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