African Animal Breeding Network was established in 2020 to focus on the application of tools, technologies and innovations to drive animal breeding in support of sustainable livestock genetic improvement in Africa.
African Animal Breeding Network was established in 2020 to focus on the application of tools, technologies and innovations to drive animal breeding in support of sustainable livestock genetic improvement in Africa.
CoELIB, Egerton University will host ten students from the University of Juba, South Sudan on an internship programme. The 6-weeks internship programme will run from 3rd October to 12th November 2021 and will support students to develop solutions for food security challenges in South Sudan.
Egerton University in collaboration with Michigan State University (MSU), United States International University-Africa (USIU), National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International (NCBA-CLUSA) and the National Youth Bunge Association (NYBA) will connect youth through social and economic opportunities through the USAID funded USAID Empowered Youth Program.
On 14th-15th September 2021, the Jobs Open to the Youth (JOY) Project was launched at CoLEIB Centre attracting over 200 participants both physically and on online streaming platforms.
On 20th August 2021, CoELIB Centre – Egerton University was privileged to host adelegation of faculty, consultants, and students of academic and dairy institutions from Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya for an ‘Egerton University Visit Programme’ in line with the East African Regional Network of Excellence in Dairy Training (EARNED) Project.
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