Nairobi, Kenya – 28th February 2025
Unicaf has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Global Health Association of Kenya (GHAK), marking the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing healthcare education and professional development in Kenya. This collaboration reinforces Unicaf’s commitment to supporting healthcare professionals in advancing their skills and qualifications through flexible and accessible education.
GHAK is a leading organisation dedicated to improving healthcare standards in Kenya by advocating for equitable access to healthcare, educating professionals, and collaborating on policies and initiatives that drive impactful change. Through this partnership, Unicaf will provide educational opportunities to GHAK members, enabling them to pursue internationally recognised qualifications in healthcare and related fields.
The MoU establishes a framework for cooperation in key areas such as scholarships, research collaborations, and capacity-building initiatives tailored for healthcare professionals. By leveraging Unicaf’s state-of-the-art Virtual Learning Environment, GHAK members will have the flexibility to balance their studies with professional and personal commitments while gaining the skills needed to contribute to the transformation of healthcare systems.
The MoU-signing ceremony between Unicaf and the Global Health Association of Kenya, held at GHAK’s offices, was attended by key representatives from both organisations. The event underscored the shared vision of both Unicaf and GHAK to equip professionals with the knowledge and expertise necessary to address healthcare challenges and improve public health outcomes in Kenya.
This partnership is expected to create new opportunities for healthcare professionals looking to upskill and stay at the forefront of advancements in the sector. With a strong focus on education, research, and policy advocacy, the collaboration between Unicaf and GHAK will play a crucial role in driving sustainable improvements in healthcare across the country.
Unicaf looks forward to working closely with GHAK to support all of Kenya’s healthcare workforce through high-quality, internationally recognised education and training.