Climate Change has had far-reaching implications across the globe overtime necessitating prompt responses to mitigate them. It has occasioned adverse environmental conditions that affect food production, sources of livelihood, movement of people and goods, access to essential services, and communication
infrastructure just to mention a few. True to her motto, “Service to God and Humanity”, St. Paul’s University (SPU) has made great strides in curbing the effects through partnerships, research, teaching and dissemination of knowledge on the subject on various platforms.
On Thursday 22nd May 2025, St. Paul’s University in Partnership with Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and CLEAN-Air (Africa) will host a webinar themed "Enhancing Indoor Air Quality in Africa" beginning at 2.15 pm. Participants will be weighing in on the subject to come up with measures of enhancing Indoor Clean Air.
The event will be facilitated by Gohole Akaranga Arthur, Research Coordinator | Manager KEMRI Air Pollution Centre of Excellence; Betty Koech, Field Research Team Coordinator | Deputy Lab Manager; and Nancy Chebichii, Research Scientist | Health System Strengthening and Capacity Buidling Coordinator. Our very own Ms. Susan Wanja will moderate the session.
You are cordially invited to join the conversation by logging on to meet.google.com/kjq-avtq-vfb
See the attached poster for more details.