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National Crime Research Centre CEO Visits KIPPRA

KIPPRA hosted a delegation from the National Crime Research Centre (NCRC) on 14th November 2023. The purpose of the visit was to discuss areas of partnership and collaboration with KIPPRA. The delegation was led by the NCRC Chief Executive Officer Dr Mutuma Ruteere and was received by KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi and KIPPRA Directors who took them through the Institute’s mandate, including capacity building and policy research programmes as well as networking engagements. Dr Ngugi gave highlighted some of the Institute’s products and services, including the annual flagship report, the Kenya Economic Report, and the annual regional conference. Among the issues discussed were the potential partnership and collaborations.

The NCRC Chief Executive Officer Dr Mutuma Ruteere (centre-right) poses for a photo with KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi (centre-left) and KIPPRA and NCRC management staff.

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