The 2024 Krystle Kabare Scholarship application is ongoing. The scholarship will award one Kenyan graduate student with disabilities a full academic scholarship to attend the University of Nairobi in September/October.
The Krystle Kabare Scholarship was launched in 2019 in memory of Krystle Kabare, a much-beloved staff member of Development Pathways. It contributes to the educational development of a Kenyan Master’s degree student with disabilities, studying Public Health, Anthropology, Economics, Sociology, Social Statistics, or a relevant field.
Now in its fifth year, the scholarship has been awarded to four students: Peter Muraya, Dennis Mugambi, Marion Ronoh, and Ruth Masese.
To be considered for the Krystle Kabare Scholarship, the student must:
· Be a Kenyan citizen living with a disability
· Have already attained an undergraduate Upper Second-Class Honours degree or above
· Be proficient in spoken and written English
· Have an acceptance letter to a Master’s programme at the University of Nairobi for September/October
For more information about the scholarship and how to apply, visit the website.
The application deadline is August 10, 2024.
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