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Marking the International Biosphere Reserve Day at Mount Kenya-Lewa UNESCO – Designated Biosphere Reserve

Celebrating the International Biosphere Reserve Day at Mount Kenya KNATCOM, in conjunction with various Mount Kenya-Lewa Biosphere Reserve stakeholders and the local community, commemorated the International Day for Biosphere Reserves during a colorful ceremony held at Naromoru. This year’s national theme is Sustainable Living through Preserving Biodiversity. In his remarks, the KNATCOM Ag. Secretary General […]
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KNATCOM Commomerates Mazingira Day

Building a Greener Future The Kenya National Commission for UNESCO, in collaboration with the Kenya Forest Service conducted a tree-planting initiative to commemorate #MazingiraDay celebrated on 10th October every year. Over 1,000 indigenous tree seedlings were planted at Gatare Forest in Murang’a County, within the Aberdare ranges, with active participation from members of Kenya Forest Service, […]
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KNATCOM Strategic Plan Launch

KNATCOM UNVEILS ITS 2024-2029 STRATEGIC PLAN

KNATCOM unveils Its 2024-2029 Strategic Plan On September 12, 2024, the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM) launched its 3rd Strategic Plan for 2024-2029 in a vibrant ceremony at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development. Dr. William Sugut, Director of Secondary Education at the Ministry of Education, officiated the event on behalf of the Cabinet […]
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Teachers Trained on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support and CBC Implementation.

Teachers Trained on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support and CBC Implementation. Kenya National Commission for UNESCO conducted a training for the  Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Regional and County Directors on; Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, and Competency Based Curriculum Implementation and Assessment at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development 16th -20th September 2024. The meeting […]
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National Consultation On 2024 Global Education

National Consultation On 2024 Global Education Meeting

NATIONAL CONSULTATION ON 2024 GLOBAL EDUCATION MEETING The Kenya National Commission for UNESCO in collaboration with the UNESCO Multisectoral Regional Office for Eastern Africa convened a national consultation for the preparation of the 2024 Global Education Meeting at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD). The meeting was attended by representation from the Ministry of […]
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UNESCO Poland Fellowships and Awards

Congratulations to Four Kenyans for Winning UNESCO Scholarships and Awards for 2024

Four Kenyans Wins UNESCO Scholarships Four (4) Kenyans are recipients of  two respective UNESCO scholarships and awards –UNESCO/Poland Co-Sponsored Fellowship Programme in Engineering  and the UNESCO MAB Young Scientists Award. Chepkurui Janet and Muthiani Perpetua Ndumi are recipients of the UNESCO/Poland Co-Sponsored Fellowship Programme in Engineering. The two are two of the 30 global recipients […]
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Tree planting at Naivasha High School

Towards the tree growing target of 15Billion tree by 2030 The Kenya National Commission for UNESCO Board members, the Secretary General/CEO, and the Board Secretariat crowned a week-long training in Naivasha with tree seedling planting on 17th May 2024 at Naivasha High School. As directed by the Ministry of Education, Schools engaged in tree planting […]
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STEM Boot Camp Turkana County

Girls challenged to embrace STEM Subjects and Careers during the STEM Boot Camp in Lodwar, Turkana County. Woman and girls are under-represented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics course and career pathways.   Globally, the proportion of women in STEM-related field is below 30%, and this under representation of one gender in science is not only […]
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