The recent article by Scholar Media Africa on the First National Qualifications Conference captured a critical national conversation: Kenya must move beyond paper qualifications and re-imagine education around skills, employability, lifelong learning, inclusion, and real-world competence. This conversation is not …
In an emergency, there is no time to question someone’s training. It either shows, or it doesn’t. That is why accreditation matters. In Kenya’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) space, where seconds carry weight and decisions have real consequences, training cannot …
In an ever-evolving educational landscape, ensuring quality and recognized standards is paramount. The Kenya Red Cross Training Institute stands as a beacon of excellence in training and education, particularly in the health and emergency response sectors. A significant part of …



