PH EMBASSY EXPLORES EDUCATION COOPERATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI

NAIROBI 09 December 2022 – Philippine Ambassador to Kenya Marie Charlotte G. Tang met with Dr. Patrick Maluki, Chair of the Department of Diplomacy and International Studies (DDIS) of the University of Nairobi (UoN), on 07 December 2022 to discuss possible activities between the Embassy and the University.

Philippine Ambassador Tang cited academic exchanges, through the conduct of guest lectures by visiting Philippine government officials and scholars, and courtesy visits of DDIS students to the Embassy, as some of the ways through which Filipinos and Kenyans can gain better awareness of each other.

Dr. Maluki expressed appreciation for the Embassy’s interest to collaborate with the DDIS and emphasized how diplomats and practitioners can enrich the students’ appreciation of the field of International Relations by providinf them with a glimpse of their possible careers after graduation.

Ambassador Tang also met with Prof. Maria Nzomo, a longtime professor at the DDIS and former Kenyan Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva.

The DDIS started in 1973 as the Diplomacy Training Program (DTP) for Kenyan and other African diplomats, and has grown into a Department that offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, with a student population of over 1,500. It also conducts courses on diplomacy and international relations for institutions such as the National Defence College of Kenya and the East African Legislature, and maintains strong linkages with the Kenyan Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs.

 

 

 

Source: Republic of Philippines Department Of Foreign Affairs