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Kabarak University Champions Student Voices in HELB and Universities Fund Stakeholder Forum

On April 4, 2025, Kabarak University became a hub of meaningful engagement as students and staff convened for a crucial stakeholder forum on the Loans and Scholarships Appeals Mechanism. Organized by the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) and the Universities Fund (UF), the session provided a platform for open dialogue on the challenges students face in accessing financial aid—and the steps needed to improve the process.

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Kabarak University participated in the KUSF Nationals at Kenyatta University

This weekend, Kabarak University proudly participated in the 2025 Kenya University Sports Federation (KUSF) Nationals held at Kenyatta University. The competition brought together the best university teams from across the country, providing an opportunity for athletes to showcase their dedication, talent, and sportsmanship on a national stage.

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Strengthening Alumni Connections to Advance Legal Excellence and Collaboration

On March 27, 2025, Kabarak University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Henry K. Kiplangat, welcomed officials from the School of Law Alumni Association back to their alma mater for a highly engaging and strategic meeting with the university management. Also in attendance were members of the University Management Board, the Dean of the School of Law, Professor John Ambani, and faculty members from the school. 

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Championing Excellence and Job Creation Through Self-Employment

One such remarkable alumna is Fatma Bunu, a 2022 Nursing graduate who has carved a niche for herself in the healthcare industry through her initiative, Swiftaid BLS Academy. Driven by her passion for emergency healthcare, Fatma established the academy to offer comprehensive Basic Life Support (BLS) training to medical professionals and the general public. Through her venture, she has not only equipped individuals with critical lifesaving skills but also created job opportunities in the medical training sector.

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Beyond recognition: Mapping the fight for intersex rights and representation in Kenya

Kenya has taken remarkable strides in championing gender equality and eradicating discrimination, with the Constitution in Article 27 explicitly prohibiting bias on the grounds of sex. However, the absence of a precise constitutional definition of gender has ignited legal and societal discourse, stirring debates on whether to embrace a more inclusive interpretation, one that acknowledges and affirms the existence of intersex persons. The lack of clear gender designation highlights the systemic challenges intersex individuals face, including difficulties in obtaining essential documents.[2] Over the years, Kenyan courts have delivered progressive judgments, such as the Baby A,[3] and the RM case which have pushed for the recognition and protection of intersex individuals.[4]

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