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Kenya Grants Djibouti Students 300 University Slots At Local Rates

Kenya has offered 300 positions in its universities to Djiboutian students at the same fees applicable to Kenyan students.

This announcement was made by President William Ruto during a joint press conference with his host Ismail Guelleh.

The two leaders also agreed on the reciprocal recognition of certifications by higher education institutions of both nations.

Ruto further added that Kenya will provide the required support to help integrate English into Djibouti’s curriculum.

In return, French-speaking trainees from Djibouti will aid Kenya Technical and Vocational Education Training institutions in improving the language skills of Kenyan graduates seeking employment overseas.

Ruto was in Djibouti to participate in the 14th Ordinary Assembly of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

The summit is expected to take place on Monday and will mark the first Heads of State gathering since 2019.

The discussions will prioritize strengthening cooperation among member states, promoting regional integration, and fostering peace, stability, economic growth, and social development. “The Assembly will provide an opportunity for IGAD member states to review the progress made in addressing these issues and to discuss new strategies for achieving sustainable development in the region,” IGAD said.

The summit is anticipated to culminate in a joint communiqué outlining the outcomes of the deliberations and charting the way forward for the region.

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