Picture of KIPPRA

KIPPRA

A global benchmark in public policy research and analysis.

KIPPRA Staff Present Papers on Human Capital in Africa Research

KIPPRA researchers participated in an Africa Economic Research Consortium (AERC) workshop on 15th and 16th November 2022 where they presented papers on a research themed “Building Policy Research Institutions to Support Human Capital in Africa”. The research is a collaboration with AERC and and two other Kenyan think tanks.

The study aims to build capacity that involves systematic mentoring of young researchers by international resource persons who are experts in their fields of research. This project presents an opportunity from a research perspective to establish priority areas for the government, aimed at ensuring that fundamental rights including right to highest attainable standard of health, quality education, and freedom from hunger and access to safe clean water are attained.

The KIPPRA team was represented by policy analysts Ms Melap Sitati, Ms Violet Nyabaro, Mr Michael Ogolla and Ms Rosemary Murebu. In addition to making the presentation, the team members were also discussants on papers by researchers from other countries. Following presentations, the team received input for their papers. The final workshop will be held in March 2023 by which time the research papers will be expected to be completed.

Share this post

Stay Up to Date

More Blogs

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs to Create Jobs in Kenya

Women entrepreneurs present an opportunity to restructure the job market through self-employment. Promotion of this segment of businesses is critical in complementing the business sector, which is male-dominated.

Promoting Pension Scheme Acquisition among Informal Sector Workers in Kenya

In Kenya, about 83.6 per cent of the workforce is in the informal sector, contributing substantially to economic development but lacking financial security as they age due to limited access to pensions. Unlike formal sector employees with statutory pensions such as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), informal workers are often excluded from these programmes.

Loading...