Together, we are building a legacy that will inspire other regional chapters to rise
Together, we are building a legacy that will inspire other regional chapters to rise
What happens when communities, conservation champions, and a little mud come together? You get 3,000 new mangrove seedlings swaying proudly along the Mida Creek coastline!
KAKC officials held a strategic engagement meeting with the incoming KOICA Kenya Country Director Dr. Wankyu Park
Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests and fellow alumni Welcome to our cultural and networking event. We are thrilled to gather here today, united by our shared passion for culture, collaboration and connection especially between South Korea and Kenya. This day offers a unique opportunity to celebrate our different culture and
KOICA Alumni- Kenya Chapter (KAKC) partnered with KSG to plant 8500 trees in Narok County. Ms. Angela Mukiri, the President of the of KOICA Kenya Alumni Chapter led this excited team from KAKC in this noble initiative.
COVID-19(Corona virus disease 2019) is a disease caused by SARS coronavirus 2 which is believed to have originated from Wuhan, China around December 2019. The WHO director-general declared it a public health emergency of international concern on 30th January 2020. On 11th March 2020, the WHO director-general declared COVID-19 a
The Koica Alumni Kenya Chapter (KAKC) had intended to visit Lady Hope Wellness Institute before Corona struck and an announcement for lock down declared by His Excellence the President. However, though delayed the visit was eventuallyrealized on one sunny Saturday, the 30th of October 2020. The Koica Alumni Kenya Chapter
On 6th November 2020, Koica Alumni Kenya Chapter KAKC visited Muteithia Vocational Training Centre (VTC) situated in Biashara ward Naivasha sub-county, Nakuru County. The KAKC team was represented by four Alumni members, Daniel Sankaire (ExecutiveChairman), Margaret Muia (Deputy Chair), Siddy Jepkirui (Secretary), Dr. Macharia Muchunu (Deputy Secretary) also Madam Aidah