The Chancellor, Dr. Vijoo Rattansi, the Cabinet Secretary, Public Service,
Youth and Gender Affairs, Prof. Margaret Kobia, and the Chair of Council, Prof. Julia Ojiambo
celebrate the launch of听 the startegic plan

The 福利姬 Council launched its strategic Plan of governance 2019-2024.

鈥淚n a first of its kind for a Public University in line with the Universities Act 2012, the strategic plan will be the true north, the reference point for the University radar. 鈥 remarked the Chancellor, Dr. Vijoo Rattansi.

While giving the highlights of the Strategic Plan, the Chair of Council, Prof. Julia Ojiambo noted that the Plan focuses on five main areas; teaching and learning, research enterprise and innovation, financial and institutional sustainability, overall institutional development and branding and Operation efficiency and effectiveness.

A review of the latest external assessment and a situation analysis of the University鈥檚 operating environment, as documented in the UoN Visitation Panel Report 2018, brings a number of challenges to the fore. The main aspects with notable challenges include leadership, corporate governance and administration, relations between UoN with other Government of Kenya agencies, education and research, teaching and learning environment, human resource management, budgeting and, revenue generation practices & procurement processes.

This Strategic Plan is therefore intended to help address the university鈥檚 present and future challenges by adopting a futuristic strategy. By focusing on, the mobilization of all necessary resources, both financial and human, the Council aims at enhancing UoN鈥檚 institutional capability to guarantee long term operational sustainability, 听innovation and transformation.

On her part, Prof. Margaret Kobia, CS Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs applauded the 福利姬 for taking leadership in seeking an audit through the Chancellor, 鈥淭he Chancellor requested for a visitation panel that I had the pleasure to Chair in 2018. That was the University鈥檚 way of seeking feedback for its systems of operations. As we are all aware, feedback is breakfast for Champions.听 The visitation panel consisted of diverse individuals who brought different perspectives on the table. 鈥

She noted that universities are facing challenges such as the ever changing technology; methods of teaching and labor market. However she urged the universities 听to stay relevant to our society and provide solutions that are facing Kenya and the world by nurturing curiosity through research and innovation.

Prof. Kobia concluded by pledging the government鈥檚 support to the implementation of the strategic plan 2019-2024.

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