KIPPRA today signed an MoU with the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM). The two teams were led by Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi (KIPPRA) and Chief Executive Officer Dr James Njogu (KNATCOM).

Several areas of collaboration have been identified, including joint capacity building activities, especially in the KIPPRA Mentorship Programme for Universities and TVETs; youth programmes, such as youth in climate change action; journal publication; the KIPPRA Annual Regional Conference; gender centre and the Kenya Think Tanks Forum.
It was agreed that the technical staff would work together to develop an action plan to guide the implementation of the MoU.