Unicaf was honoured to participate in the DOLPA–East Africa Conference, held from 25th–28th August at Africa Nazarene University. The conference brought together thought leaders, academics, policymakers and government representatives to explore innovative approaches to higher education and the transformative role of partnerships in Africa’s growth and development.
The event opened with a keynote address by Professor Mike Kuria, Chief Executive Officer of the Commission for University Education (CUE), who emphasised the urgent need to rethink higher education models to address Africa’s present and future challenges.
Unicaf’s Active Contribution
Representing Unicaf, Ms Winnie Rachael, Country Manager for Kenya, delivered a presentation titled “Reimagining Higher Education in Africa: Unlocking the Continent’s Future Through Innovative Learning.” She highlighted how Unicaf’s flexible blended learning model – integrating online delivery with face-to-face support – has expanded access to affordable, high-quality education for thousands of students across the continent.
Ms Rachael also showcased Unicaf’s mission, wide range of programmes and growing network of partnerships, reinforcing the institution’s role in shaping the future of higher education in Africa.
Signing of a Strategic MOU
A major highlight of the conference was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Unicaf and DOLPA. This agreement establishes a foundation for long-term collaboration in research, innovation and the expansion of higher education opportunities. The partnership reflects Unicaf’s ongoing commitment to fostering impactful relationships that benefit students, educators and institutions across East Africa.
Symbolic Tree Planting
In addition to academic dialogue and collaboration, Unicaf also took part in a tree planting ceremony. On behalf of Unicaf , Ms Rachael planted a tree as a symbol of growth, sustainability and the enduring impact of education. This gesture highlighted Unicaf’s dedication not only to education but also to environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Looking Ahead
Unicaf’s involvement in the DOLPA–East Africa Conference reaffirms its vision of transforming access to higher education through innovation and partnerships. The newly signed MOU with DOLPA and Unicaf’s active participation in the conference’s activities reflect a shared commitment to driving Africa’s educational and socio-economic progress.