The Phd Seminar
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The Institute of Anthropology, Gender & African Studies, in Conjunction with the Anthropological Association of Kenya and the MISFIRES Project at the University College Dublin presents to you a guest lecture:
Title: Tech sharing, not tech hoarding: Solidarity, global vaccine equity and the failed responsibility of the pharmaceutical industry
Date: 7th March 2023
Time: 2.30pm-4.00pm
Venue: University of Nairobi Towers LT 302
The Department of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Nairobi, held the 5th Conference on the Status of African Women during the 5th UoN Research Week. This year's theme: Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Changing World of Work and Entrepreneurship During and After COVID-19.
The Nairobi Innovation Week (NIW) started in 2015, and is an annual event celebrating local and international innovations while enhancing innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. The University of Nairobi in collaboration with a large number of partners and stakeholders convene each year to organize and execute the NIW event.
The faculty of arts and social sciences was recognized during the performance and contracting awards through its various departments and the staff who work under it. This recognition was made to both teaching and non-teaching staff who have been exemplary in their performances.