
Caroline Kabaria
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Associate Research Scientist at African Population and Health Research Center | A child of the Universe; no less than ~ the stars | Views personal
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14-10-2014 05:34:05
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SISTARS Project is derived from "TranSforming InsTitutions to Advance women leadeRS (SISTARS)". Our agency is one of the partner institutions helping in co-creating strategies to update policies and explore innovative interventions to advance women leadership cc Leunita Sumba University of Nairobi


Our agency remains steadfast in ensuring gender mainstreaming is key in its overall operations to ensure the SISTARS initiative achieves its agenda. Led by Leunita Sumba and her team we will review our policies to ensure conformity. Cc APHRC IDRC | CRDI University of Nairobi #WomenEmpowerment


She notes that we are the pioneers of the programme and remains optimistic that with the management support witnessed the programme will be a success. Cc Wamalwa M. Joel Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation APHRC IDRC | CRDI Women in Water and Sanitation Association #MajiSafiMaishaBora


Group photo session of participants from our Agency led by our Chair, our of Board of Directors, Our CEO Wamalwa M. Joel , Management staff, The SISTARS team and APHRC representative. Cc Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation cc IDRC | CRDI


The HR Manager Ms. Linet Wasaba is going through the reviewed HR policy and procedures manual which has factored in the issues of gender like coming up with a lactation room for all women at the agency. This is in consideration for STEM issues. APHRC Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Wamalwa M. Joel



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