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KIPPRA Hosts Chief Executive Officer Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board

KIPPRA hosted a delegation from the Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board on 2nd May 2024. The delegation was led by the Executive Director Ms Lilian Kimetto and was received by KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss possible areas of partnership and collaboration including best practices-in curating and publishing content for KIPPRA research outputs as well as networking engagements. The meeting further focused on possible areas of collaboration including content development and dissemination for the 7th KIPPRA Annual Regional Conference and exploring areas of mutual interests. Also present during the courtesy call was the Director of Corporate Services, Ms Irene Mithia. Ag. Director Integrated Development, Dr John Karanja, and Chairperson KIPPRA Annual regional Conference planning committee Ms Jane Kenda.

KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi (left) poses for a photo with Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board CEO, Ms Lilian Kimeto during the meeting

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