Dedicated to Excellence in Emergency Training and Education
At the Kenya Red Cross Training Institute, we empower individuals with essential skills and knowledge for real-world emergencies. Our expert instructors and practical courses prepare you to excel in emergency response, enhancing your ability to make a difference in your community. Join us to build a safer, more resilient future
Our Guiding Principles
Empowering through excellence in emergency training, fostering resilience, and preparing individuals with practical skills and expert knowledge."

Our Mission

Our Vision

Our Philosophy

Our Wonderful Journey
The Kenya Red Cross Training Institute began in 2010. Our main objective Is to fortify pre-hospital care – a fundamental piece of the continuum of emergency health care. The Institute is registered under the Ministry of Education under Vocational Education Training Authority
The Institute trains both Academic and professional short term programmes in 6 broad areas
Paramedic & EMT programmes - Academic
Occupational Health and Safety Courses
Pre- Hospital Courses
Short Medical Courses
Fire Safety; Medical
Professional Development courses among many more
Paramedic & EMT programmes - Academic
Growth & Partnership
The Institute has grown through local and international partnerships, enhancing professionalism and quality. With 452 graduates from our EMT course, most join health agencies and hospitals, transforming health emergency management.
Impact and Reach
Our programs graduate over 6,000 students annually, including nurses, doctors, and public health personnel. We expect growth in pre-hospital services to address increasing disaster and accident rates in Africa, necessitating redesigned emergency care models.
Industry Response
The Institute has grown through local and international partnerships, enhancing professionalism and quality. With 452 graduates from our EMT course, most join health agencies and hospitals, transforming health emergency management.
Community Empowerment
Our programs graduate over 6,000 students annually, including nurses, doctors, and public health personnel. We expect growth in pre-hospital services to address increasing disaster and accident rates in Africa, necessitating redesigned emergency care models.
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Meet Our Team
The driving force behind our success