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Representing Hon. Lady Justice Martha Koome, The Chief Justice & President of the Supreme Court, Kenya, Hon. Anne Asugah, Registrar, Tribunals, speaking during the International Women’s Day Celebrations on 8th March 2022 at BSSC Room 14.
Prof. Waceke Wanjohi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic speaking during the International Women’s Day Celebrations on 8th March 2022.
Dr. Regina Mwatha, Ag. Director Centre for Gender, Equity and Empowerment and KU- WEE Hub Leader during the International Women’s Day Celebrations on 8th March 2022.
(Left to right) Dr. Regina Mwatha, Ag. Director Centre for Gender, Equity and Empowerment and KU- WEE Hub Leader, Dr. Benard Kivunge, Ag. Registrar Academic, guest speaker Hon. Anne Asugah, Registrar, Tribunals, Prof. Waceke Wanjohi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic and Prof. Prof. Vincent Onywera, Ag. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation and Outreach) at the International Women’s Day Celebrations on 8th March 2022.
Mwanamisi Mwaka Swaleh, KUSA Gender Secretary at the International Women’s Day Celebrations on 8th March 2022.
IWD 2022 - Prof. Waceke Wanjohi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic gifts guest speaker, Hon. Anne Asugah, Registrar, Tribunals with Prof. Grace Wamue- Ngare, Advocacy and Policy Expert, KU-WEE Hub, Miss. KU, Miss. KU Plus size and Mr. KU.
Attendees at the International Women’s Day Celebrations 2022 at BSSC Room 14
Hon. Anne Asugah, Registrar, Tribunals flags of the students for a campaign walk during the International Women’s Day Celebrations 2022.
(Left to right) Dr. Regina Mwatha, Ag. Director Centre for Gender, Equity and Empowerment and KU- WEE Hub Leader, Dr. Benard Kivunge, Ag. Registrar Academic, guest speaker Hon. Anne Asugah, Registrar, Tribunals, Prof. Waceke Wanjohi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic and Prof. Prof. Vincent Onywera, Ag. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation and Outreach) with KUSA Congress at the International Women’s Day Celebrations on 8th March 2022.
Students’ campaign walk during the International Women’s Day Celebrations 2022.
The Kenyatta University team led by Prof. Judith Waudo, Director Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment, poses with the Kahawa Garrison Secondary School, Principal Ms. Lucy Mugo (centre, in red)
Students accompanied Prof. Wamue-Ngare (far right) for Outreach campaign at Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Evergreen, Runda on Sunday 28th November 2021
Students at the Directorate Complex with Prof. Judith Waudo, Director, Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment on the 16 Days of Activism against GBV Thursday 25th 2021.
Students at KU Main Campus , Main Gate as they marched around KU main campus campaigning on the 16 Days of Activism against GBV Thursday 25th 2021.
Students at KU-WEE HUB as they marched around KU main campus campaigning on the 16 Days of Activism against GBV Thursday 25th 2021.
Students marching around Kenyatta University, Main Campus for the 16 Days of Activism campaign against GBV Thursday 25th 2021.
Director Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment, Prof. Judith Waudo addressing students of Kiwanja Secondary School during the International Day of the Girl Child on Thursday 21st October 2021
Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar Corporate Affairs addresses students of Kiwanja Secondary School during the International Day of the Girl Child celebrations at the school on Thursday 21st October 2021.
Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar Corporate Affairs presents sanitary towels donated to Kiwanja Secondary School Principal, Madam Nancy Munene during the International Day of the Girl Child celebrations on Thursday 21st October 2021.
Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar Corporate Affairs presents masks donated to Kiwanja Secondary School during the International Day of the Girl Child celebrations on Thursday 21st October 2021.
Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar Corporate Affairs presents masks donated to Kiwanja Secondary School during the International Day of the Girl Child celebrations on Thursday 21st October 2021.
Teams from Tharaka Nithi County and KU-WEE Hub pose for a group photo, after the consultative meeting.
Students march to campaign against sexual harassment on Campus on 5th August 2021
Participants (students) walk and pose with “Nina Power” slogan to campaign against sexual harassment on Campus on 5th August 2021
Prof. Judith N. Waudo, Director, Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment and KU-WEE Hub Leader, delivers her remarks during the International Women’s Day Celebrations on at KUCC Interaction Hall on 8th March 2021
Miss. Martha Nyambane, Vice Chairperson, KUSA makes her remarks at the International Women’s Day Celebrations
(Left to right) - Dr. Regina Mwatha, KU-WEE Hub, Project Leader, Prof. Caroline Thoruwa, Director, ACTIL, Prof. Judith Waudo, Director, CGEE, Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar, Corporate Affairs (Back)- Dr. Mildred Nawiri, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Miss. Martha Nyambane, Vice Chairperson, KUSA at the International Women’s Day Celebrations
Dr. Regina Mwatha, KU-WEE Hub, Project Leader, Prof. Caroline Thoruwa, Director, ACTIL, Prof. Judith Waudo, Director, CGEE, Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar, Corporate Affairs, with some of the attendees during the International Women’s Day Celebrations
Registrar Corporate Affairs, Prof. Grace Bunyi (left) shows the Guest Speaker Prof. Jane Catherine Ngila (centre) student innovations from Chandaria Business and Incubation Centre as Director, Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment, Prof. Judith Waudo looks on during the International Day of Women and Girls in Science celebrations.
Prof. Grace Bunyi representing the Vice Chancellor during the International Day of Women and Girls in Science celebrations.
Guest Speaker Prof. Jane Catherine Ngila presenting during the International Day of Women and girls in Science celebrations at BSSC.
Students and members of staff listen to the speaker during the International Day of Women and girls in Science celebrations at BSSC.
Prof Okumu representing VC during International Men's Day with Guest Prof. Kihika Kiambi from PACwith male staff and students in the Celebrations1
Prof. Onywera presenting gift to the Guest during the International Day of the Girl Child
Prof. Wamue Ngare1 receives a gift after public lecture at Mt Kenya University
Participants of Bioenergy Workshop at KUCC
Prof. Kirk Presenting at Bioenergy Workshop at KUCC
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  • Day of the Girl Child 2021

“Digital generation our generation”.

International day of the girl child is celebrated every year on 11th October with the aim of identifying the issues facing girls internationally and looking out for ways to address these challenges. Some of the issues which tend to be focussed on are; existing inequalities, child marriages, malnutrition and issues about gender based violence. It also aims at helping girls get education so they can be of more importance in the society, empowering girls and raising awareness on their rights and responsibilities as upcoming young women. Every year has its own theme and 2021 theme is “digital generation our generation”.

The centre for gender and Equity empowerment together with students from Kenyatta University science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) club, KUGAM and members of staff went to Kiwanja Secondary School to celebrate the international day of the girl child on Thursday 21st October 2021.

Represented by Prof. Grace Bunyi, Registrar Corporate Affairs, the Vice-Chancellor, Kenyatta University, Prof. Paul K. Wainaina in his speech noted that girls should have equal access to the internet and digital devices which are meant to meaningfully and safely grant them the opportunities to grow intellectually and financially. He emphasized that the challenges faced by girls in regards to schooling and technology affects not only their life chances and educational opportunities, but also limits career choices and reduces their employment chances. Bridging the gender gap in education and levering technology is important to urgently meet the educational needs of girls especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. In a generation and age where technology is rapidly growing and will continue to grow in future, we have an obligation to harness its power for good and make sure it is available and beneficial to and for all. To conclude, the Vice Chancellor underscored the importance of continuously inspiring all to bring about transformative change that will lead to elimination of gender discrimination, and empower girls for individual and societal growth and development.

In her speech, Dr. Susan Musembi advised the students to know what degree they want to pursue in the university and the requirements needed to enter into the said programme. She further encouraged them to harness the knowledge they have acquired to practice entrepreneurship and innovation. They should have the ability to create jobs for themselves and others.

Prof. Ruth Wanjau stated that  students need to actualize their dreams by doing them. They should ask themselves “do I know how to do it?” She said that one should have the skills and knowledge to be there. She further went ahead to advice that they need to be observers and learn from that. They should remain focused to achieve their dreams and the most efficient way to do it, is to just do it.

Allan Koech a student of BSc .Biomedical engineering, in his speech encouraged students to have curiosity and interest in knowing how things work and why they work. Always ask this two questions HOW? (How things work the way they do) and WHY (why do they work the way they do) and when you find yourself facing a problem ask yourself, “How can I solve this problem?” that could be the next big business

Mary Phelsia Achieng, a student of BSc. Information and technology, pointed out that science is not” a man thing” but a human thing. She went ahead and said that passion should guide one in choosing their career. Even though as women and more so girls, face so many challenges, like disparity in the tech ecosystem, gender profiling, misogyny and inequality when it comes to payment in the workforce, females are capable of doing so much more than what the world has set for them. Focus and determination can take you to unimaginable places.

Apart from the celebrations, the Centre donated sanitary towels, mask and books published by Prof. Judith Waudo, Director Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment.

 

 

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Last Updated: 27 October 2021

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Prof. Judith Ndombi Waudo
Director, Center for Gender Equity and Empowerment

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