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KIPPRA Signs MoU with National Land Commission on Areas of Mutual Collaboration

KIPPRA signed an MoU with the National Land Commission on 4th May 2021. The MoU defines areas of collaboration between the two institutions, which include undertaking joint research, capacity building for members of staff, joint publications on areas of mutual interest, and responding to calls for joint research and engagement for policy influence among others. The signing ceremony was attended by KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi, National Land Commission Ag. CEO Ms Kabale Tache and National Land Commission Commissioner Hon. Esther Murugi.

KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi (right) and National Land Commission Ag. CEO Ms Kabale Tache sign the MOU
KIPPRA Executive Director Dr Rose Ngugi (right) NLC Commissioner Hon Esther Murugi (centre) and NCL Ag. CEO pose for a group photo with members of staff from both institutions after the signing of the MOU.

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