Partnerships & Collaborations

Kabarak University and Internews Sign Timely MoU to Tackle Digital Literacy.

In a world increasingly shaped by the digital revolution, the ability to discern fact from fiction has never been more critical. Recognizing this urgent need, Kabarak University has forged a strategic partnership with Internews Organization by signing a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This collaboration underscores the university's commitment to empowering students and staff with the skills needed to thrive in an era dominated by digital complexity.

The MoU signing ceremony, hosted at Kabarak University’s main campus, was presided over by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplangat. Calling the partnership “a most timely initiative,” Prof. Kiplangat highlighted the critical role of education in addressing the challenges of misinformation and disinformation. “As educators, we must equip our students to critically engage with the information ecosystem before stepping into the workforce. This MoU is a significant stride toward that goal,” he stated. The event was graced by members of the University Management Board, including Prof. Mellitus Wanyama, Dean of the School of Music and Media, and Dr. Michael Ndonye, Head of the Mass Communication Department.

The Internews delegation, led by Fatuma Sanbur, Kenya Country Lead and Regional Program Manager for East and Southern Africa, emphasized the collaborative spirit of the partnership. Joining her were Abraham Mariita, Project Director of KenSafeSpace, and Njeri Mbuthi, Regional Program Associate. Their visit to Kabarak University showcased the growing synergy between the two institutions, with Internews already delivering two transformative digital media literacy training sessions for both students and faculty.

This partnership is more than a symbolic agreement; it is a forward-looking initiative that positions Kabarak University as a leader in preparing its academic community for the realities of the digital age. By cultivating critical thinking and media literacy, the university is shaping a generation of informed and ethical digital citizens, ready to navigate and contribute to an increasingly interconnected world.

At Kabarak University, innovation and education go hand in hand, ensuring students are not only equipped for the present but prepared to lead in shaping the future. This collaboration with Internews is yet another testament to the institution’s resolve to stay at the forefront of global challenges while upholding its mission to provide holistic education founded on biblical Christian values.

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