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KIPPRA Signs MOU with National Crime Research Centre

KIPPRA signed an MoU with the National Crime Research Centre (NCRC) on 26th January 2024 in Nairobi. The MOU covers capacity building through mentorship, short training courses and capacity building based on assessed needs, tailor made training courses for staff, and planning and holding of joint policy seminars.

KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi and NCRC CEO Dr Mutuma Ruteere pose for a photo after signing the MOU

Other areas of partnership include collaborative research in the areas of mutual interest, joint research workshops to disseminate research findings, and joint resource mobilization. 

KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi and NCRC CEO Dr Mutuma Ruteere pose for a photo with KIPPRA and NCRC staff

The MoU was signed by KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi and NCRC Director/CEO Dr Mutuma Ruteere

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