The Jaslika Director, Sheila Wamahiu was privileged to deliver this talk at the launch of the research report on “Creating impact at the local level for girls: Learning from girls’ education interventions in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda”. The Chief Justice and the President of the Supreme Court of Kenya, Hon Martha Koome represented by Hon Njoki Ndungu, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Kenya, launched the report at a dinner event on 17 April 2024. The launch was the highlight of the 3-day regional conference organized by Jaslika in partnership with RELI Africa convened under the theme “From data and commitment to action: Creating a regional movement for girls’ education”.
A Position Paper on the Values Pillar in Education Reforms in Kenya: Connecting the Dots
The Jaslika Director, Sheila Wamahiu was privileged to make both an oral and written presentation to the Ministry of Education Task Force on Enhancing Access, Relevance, Transition, Equity and Quality for Effective Curriculum Reform Implementation in Kenya. The paper below is a slightly edited version of her written submission.
Connecting the Dots: Character Formation and Value-based Education
Jaslika Director, Sheila Wamahiu, was invited to present a talk at the Value-based Education segment of the Smart Governance Conference organised by the Jesuit Hakimani Centre on 12th June, 2019. She was also invited to make a brief presentation at the closing plenary session. Her talk is presented below, slightly modified from this blog. The session on Value-based Education was moderated by Samuel Mukundi, a co-associate of Jaslika, in his capacity as a member of the Catholic Professionals Group. The recording of her talk was transcribed by Ernest Onguko.
Reflections on Twaweza’s Ideas & Evidence Conference
The Beggar Child and the Magic Box: Experiences and Insights from Qualitative Research and Development
The Jaslika Director was invited to give a keynote address by the University of Eldoret, Kenya at its inaugural postgraduate students’ research conference organised under the theme “Research, Science and Sustainable Development in Kenya”. This blog is an elaboration of the talk, which was delivered on 24th May 2018, and has been slightly modified for the digital platform.