The Institute of Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Studies, and Climate Change Partners With Key Stakeholders in the Documentation and Digitalization of Indigenous Knowledge Intellectual Assets in Kakamega County

The Governor of Kakamega County- H.E. Hon. FCPA Fernandes Barasa (at the center with traditional attire), the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Solomon Shibairo (sixth from left) together with the Community leaders.

MMUST Becomes a Thriving Hub for Global Academic Exchange as It Hosts Ms. Marlene Svingen from the University of South-Eastern Norway Courtesy of EYE-FX Project

Ms.  Marlene Svingen (seated far right), a staff member from the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) together with the MMUST team during her visit to the Directorate of International Relations and Academic Linkages (DIAL).

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