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KyU FACULTY WINS A COMPETITIVE BID FOR TRAINING IN ULTRA-LOW HEAD MICRO-HYDRO POWER (ULIF-MIP) TECHNOLOGY IN JAPAN

The United Nations Industrial Development (UNIDO) and the overseas Human resource and Industry Development Association (HIDA) have picked Ms. Faith Kiwiri, the C.o.D department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at KyU for Ultra-low Carbon emission technology training in Tokyo Japan.

KyU is proud that Ms. Kiwiri was competitively selected from among representatives from other universities to represent Kenya in the programme.
The two week training, sponsored by the overseas human resource and industry development targets training of Kenyan and Ethiopian national experts on ultra-low Head Micro Hydro Power technology (ULNE) on a technology transfer program aimed at promoting use of Ultra-low Head Micro-hydro power (ULIF-MIP) technology for productive uses in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Ms. Kiwiri will on return from Japan train trainers for operationalization of the Mwea irrigation pilot site in Kirinyaga County and elsewhere in the republic of Kenya as appropriate.