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    Author: Njuhi Chege

    Girls’ education and COVID-19 in East Africa: learnings from the Regional Education Learning Initiative and other stakeholders

    By Yoko Akachi, Rolla Khadduri and Chi-Chi Undie[1] This article was initially posted on the Mannion Daniels website: https://www.manniondaniels.com/news/girls-education-and-covid-19-in-east-africa-learnings-from-the-regional-education-learning-initiative-and-other-stakeholders/ on 6th January 2022. Over a billion students…

    Njuhi Chege 10/01/2022
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    Reflections about making fundraising a dynamic experience

    By Njuhi Chege, Well Made Strategy The past two years have been tough for everyone. They have taught us that even the best planning cannot be done in isolation. It is the relationships that…

    Njuhi Chege 20/08/2021
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    Justice Mumbi Ngugi’s Speech at the Launch of the Assessment of Lifeskills and Values in East Africa Project.

    Wednesday 17th February 2021. I am honoured to participate in the launch of the ALiVE project, and to be among the members of the Regional…

    Njuhi Chege 18/02/2021
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    Dr. John Mugo on a monitoring visit with colleagues, Tana River County.

    Reflections on the benefits of life skills and values to Africa’s adolescents 

    Dr. John Mugo, Executive Director of ZiziAfrique Foundation, on a recent monitoring visit with colleagues in Tana River County. The Assessment of Life Skills and…

    Njuhi Chege 10/02/2021
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    Status of Secondary Education in Kenya report

    By Lucy Maina, Secondary Education Special Interest Group Coordinator, RELI Kenya. Nancy Pirolis is a student at Ilpolei secondary school, the home for Masai Cricket…

    Njuhi Chege 03/12/2020
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    My reflections on the 2020 RELI Country Convening and 11 best practices for successful virtual conferences.

    By Ng’ang’a Kibandi – RELI Kenya Country Lead. What to say?  If you are married or have been involved in organising a wedding, then you will be able to relate to…

    Njuhi Chege 03/08/2020
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