Kairuki University is getting ready to hand out diplomas to 426 grads at its Boko Campus in Dar es Salaam, with retired Speaker Anne Makinda running the show as chancellor. Vice-Chancellor Yohana Mashalla mentioned that this graduation is way bigger than last year, when only 258 people walked across the stage, which works out to about a 65 percent jump. Most of the graduates are coming out of the medicine program, with 270 people finishing up, while nursing and social welfare are also represented in smaller numbers.
The university is making moves beyond just pumping out more healthcare workers. They've trained 39 staff members on how to write grant proposals that can actually score funding from donors, and this is apparently the first time they're doing this kind of thing for their faculty.
The university is making moves beyond just pumping out more healthcare workers. They've trained 39 staff members on how to write grant proposals that can actually score funding from donors, and this is apparently the first time they're doing this kind of thing for their faculty.