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  • STATUS OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN KENYA

    • August 15, 2024
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    Kenya’s journey towards industrialization and middle-income status, as envisioned in Vision 2030, hinges on the development of a skilled workforce in nuclear science and technology.

    To achieve the vision, Kenya must invest in nuclear education. A shortage of nuclear courses and trained professionals threatens progress in energy, health, and agriculture. Encouraging student engagement through introductory courses, scholarships, and internships is crucial. Collaboration between universities and nuclear institutions is key to developing the skilled workforce needed for sustainable development.

    Dr. David Otwoma
    otwoma@uonbi.ac.ke

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  • NUCLEAR ENERGY IN THE SPOTLIGHT AFTER COP28: DOES KENYA NEED NUCLEAR?

    • July 23, 2024
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    The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) saw nuclear energy
    take center stage as a viable solution to combating climate change. With 24 countries
    pledging to triple their nuclear energy capacity by 2050, and the global stock take calling for accelerated adoption of nuclear energy, the discourse around nuclear power
    has significantly evolved.

    In this article, we delve into the question of whether Kenya needs nuclear energy. Enjoy the read.

    Robert Kiptoo
    robertokipkemoi21@gmail.com

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  • ATOMS FOR PEACE IN KENYA

    • March 5, 2024
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    Discover Kenya’s advancements in medical technology with atoms for peace. From Computed Tomography (CT) providing detailed body images to Nuclear Medicine (NM) targeting organs with radiopharmaceuticals, these technologies are transforming healthcare. External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) offers precise cancer treatment without making patients radioactive. The Cyberknife at Kenyatta University Teaching Training and Referral Hospital introduces cutting-edge robotics for efficient radiation therapy.

    For more in-depth information, please refer to the attached PDF document.

    Stacy Achoki
    staceyachoki@gmail.com

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