Appreciation award presentation to CEMASTEA by Allan and Gill Gray Foundation
Roselyn Marandu, Programme Director Allan and Gill Gray Foundation-Kenya (centre) presenting appreciation award to Mrs. Jacinta Akatsa-HSC, Director CEMASTEA (left) and Mrs. Mary Sichangi (right), Coordinator Partnerships and International Trainings, CEMASTEA
A contract to train teachers from the 102 secondary schools had earlier been signed and the training took place in February, 2019 at Nakuru, Nairobi and Mombasa counties whose objective was to induct teachers on the entrepreneurship challenge program for students which they are overseeing in schools as students engage in the online based competitions.
After a successful implementation, some students from Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) model schools qualified for the awards. The award ceremony that was held on 3 August 2019 was presided over by Mrs. Lydia Muriithi, deputy director CEMASTEA presenting the Institution on behalf of the Director.
Mrs. Jacinta Akatsa-HSC, Director CEMASTEA (centre) and Mrs. Mary Sichangi (left), Coordinator Partnerships and International Trainings, CEMASTEA listening to Dr. Roselyn Marandu, Programme Director Allan and Gill Gray Foundation-Kenya (right) during a courtesy call to present an appreciation award to CEMASTEA
Dr. Marandu presented the appreciation award to the director CEMASTEA in the company of Mrs. Mary Sichangi, Coordinator Partnerships and International Trainings.
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