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KIPPRA Hosts the KIPPRA Mentorship Programme for Universities and TVETS at Bomet University

KIPPRA hosted the KIPPRA Mentorship Programme for Universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVETS) on the 8th – 9th October 2025 at the Bomet University in Bomet County. The theme for the event was Job Market Dynamics and Opportunities for Youth in Kenya. The two-day event was graced by KIPPRA Board Chairperson Prof. Paul Wachana and KIPPRA’s Executive Director Dr Eldah Onsomu and hosted by the Bomet University Vice Chairperson Prof. Charles Mutai.

Participants follow the proceedings of the workshop

The two-day event aimed to build the capacity of the TVETs communities in understanding the public policy making process. Also present were the Ag. Director for Integrated Development Dr John Karanja, Senior Policy Analyst Mr Victor Mose, Principal Communication Officer, Ms Jane Kenda among other KIPPRA staff. The event brought together over 200 students and representatives from government and private institutions.

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