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Uganda: Review Universities Accreditation policies- Tayebwa

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The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa has asked the Ministry of Education and Sports to review policies relating to accreditation of universities as a way of guarding quality higher education.

Tayebwa made this call while presiding at the 4th graduation ceremony of King Ceasor University (KCU), on Wednesday, 24 April 2024 at their main campus in Bunga, Kampala.

Tayebwa said that the current guidelines make it difficult for universities willing to teach sciences courses and that this has pushed focus to courses that do not necessarily meet the job market needs. “I request that you redesign the policies on accreditation of universities and review the courses to be offered because many are taking short cuts offering courses where the requirements for accreditation are minimal; they are simply offloading jobseekers to the market,” said Tayebwa.

He added that, ‘there are universities which are half of what King Ceasor University is but are already celebrating charters, yet for us who are running sciences getting a charter is not easy, the requirements are many’. ,” As the chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees, Tayebwa commended the KCU for focusing on science and technology courses cognizant that of the 240 students who graduated in different fields, 109 were students of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.

The Minister of State for Higher Education, Hon. Chrysostom Muyingo applauded the university for daring to invest in training of medical doctors saying it is not an ordinary task. “Let me single out the school of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences; preparing the medicine graduands you have presented today is no mean feat and I am informed those graduating today spread across 11 countries. This demonstrates that Uganda offers higher quality education,” Muyingo said.

The University Chancellor who is also the founder, King Ceasor Mulenga reiterated the urgency for Africa to utilise technology in education in order to catch up with the rest of the world. “We are very late in technology yet it is a serious enabler. Countries that will succeed tomorrow are those that have embraced technology. Probably after God and food, the next will be technology,” said Mulenga.

The urgency to integrate technology was re-echoed by the Chairman of the University Council, Hon. Chris Baryomunsi who is also the Minister for Information, Technology and National Guidance. “As the minister for digital transformation, the future is technology and this university is focused on harnessing the digital space,” Baryomunsi said adding that, ‘in some Universities abroad, there are computer assimilations used to teach medical courses such as anatomy. Through KCU, we want to take technology to a higher level’.

The Kampala Archbishop, Rt. Rev. Paul Ssemogerere who presided over the day’s thanksgiving mass thanked KCU for targeting the poor who are significantly being funded through the university scholarships.

The university awarded diplomas in Nursing and Clinical Medicine, degrees of Bachelor of Nursing Sciences, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.  There were also awards for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Oil, Gas and Energy Management, Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Agriculture, Bachelor of Computer Forensics and Criminal Investigations and Bachelor of Petroleum Geoscience.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Parliament of the Republic of Uganda.

Kenya: Launch of World Immunization Week in Nairobi County

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Nairobi City County Government (NCCG), in collaboration with the national government and partners, launched the World Immunization Week at Kibera DOS Ground in Kibra Sub County on April 24th, 2024. 

This year’s World Immunization Week, scheduled from April 24th to 30th, commemorates 50 years of the Essential Programme on Immunization (EPI). 

The event in Kenya honors 44 years of providing immunization services since the inception of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI). Immunization stands as a cost-efficient and effective measure to safeguard the health of both children and adults.

World Immunization Week (WIW) is a global healthcare event celebrated annually in the last week of April, between April 24th and 30th. This year’s theme of World Immunization Week is “Humanly Possible: Saving Lives through Immunization,” highlighting the significance of immunization and its contributions to eradicating smallpox, nearly eliminating polio, and ensuring more children survive than ever before.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.

Kenya Approves Land and Funding for Eastern Africa Regional Coordinating Centre (EA-RCC)

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Kenya has granted approval for the allocation of 10 acres of prime land and USD 2 million for the establishment of the Eastern Africa Regional Coordinating Centre (EA-RCC). 

Health Cabinet Secretary Nakhumicha S. Wafula announced this during the 2nd Africa CDC Eastern Africa Regional Ministerial Steering Committee (ReSCO) meeting in Nairobi today. 

The centre, to be located in Nairobi, will coordinate Africa CDC partnerships and activities in the 14 Member States of the Eastern Africa region, while also strengthening surveillance, laboratory systems, and public health communications. 

Kenya remains committed to enhancing its capacity to detect and respond swiftly to disease threats and outbreaks, aligning with CDC’s mission. 

The RCCs function as hubs for Africa CDC surveillance, preparedness, and emergency response activities, coordinating regional public health initiatives by Member States. 

Dr. Jean Kaseya, Director-General of Africa-CDC, commended Kenya’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage and community health during the meeting.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Kenya.

Kenya is Open for Trade and Investment, President Ruto tells American Investors

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Kenya is offering robust opportunities for trade and investments to local and global companies and businesses, President William Ruto has said.

He said the country has undertaken radical, but attractive transformation measures in the trade and investment regime, including creating Special Economic Zones.

“All major brands in need of an African foothold starts in kenya. This has led to a steady rise on Kenya’s global appeal,” the President explained.

President Ruto outlined the numerous opportunities in agriculture, banking and finance, construction, mining, blue economy, human capital development renewable energy and the digital economy, among others.

The President was speaking during AMCHAM Business Summit in Nairobi. Also present were United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, Kenya Investment and Trade Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano, US Ambassador to Kenya Met Whitman and representatives of many American and Kenyan companies, and government officials.

President Ruto spoke of a paradigm shift in the way the world views Africa, saying the old narrative of Africa as a place of challenges has been debunked.

Instead, he pointed out that Africa is appropriately being seen as a continent of opportunities and solutions where investment would give a good return on investment.

“In the past, the continent was perceived as a region about war and diseases. But as African leaders, we have made a deliberate decision to showcase Africa as a continent of opportunities,” he said.

The President said Kenya and the United States enjoy cordial relations grounded in shared values of democracy and trade.

He pointed out that the government aims at eradicating poverty under the country’s Bottom Up Economic Agenda.

Ms Raimondo said President Biden’s government was embracing a win-win relationship with other partners, including Kenya.

“Africa is shaping global economic culture and politics. The narrative has changed completely and my job is to tell the story back home and let the multinationals know what Kenya has to offer,” she said.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of President of the Republic of Kenya.