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KIPPRA Inducts New Board of Directors

KIPPRA through its management team held an induction workshop for its new Board of Directors focusing on the functions of various research and non-research departments at the Institute on 26th February to 1st March 2024 in Nairobi.

KIPPRA Board of Directors pose for a group photo at the induction

The Induction was spearheaded by the KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi. The new Board Directors got an overview of the institute’s structure, strategic plan, workplan and performance contract targets for the current financial year as well the staff capacities for the departments.

Board of Directors taken through the Institute’s Strategic Plan

Further, ideas on how to improve service delivery by the institute were also discussed. The workshop provided an opportunity for the new board directors to understand in depth the mandate of the institute and to interact with the management staff.

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