University
Diaspora University
The Diaspora University development plan is a plan for advancing Kenya Constitution Rights through research and education.
Kenya Constitution Rights Article 33. (1) Every person has the right to freedom of expression, which includes— freedom to seek, receive or impart information or ideas; (b) freedom of artistic creativity; and (c) academic freedom and freedom of scientific research.
Kenya Constitution Rights Article 43 (1) Every person has the right— (a) to the highest attainable standard of health, which includes the right to health care services, including reproductive health care; (b) to accessible and adequate housing, and to reasonable standards of sanitation; (c) to be free from hunger, and to have adequate food of acceptable quality; (d) to clean and safe water in adequate quantities; (e) to social security; and (f) to education.
First 3 Schools
Parent University & Education Plan
The Parent University and Education Plan of the Diaspora University will come from WPI: www.wpi.edu
Diaspora Scholars Founder Plans
Diaspora Scholars are founding the Diaspora University through Founder Plans that input 100 Courses and Professional Part time or Full Time during the 5 Year University Founding Period that shall end on graduation day of first class enrolled.
Wilson Engede PhD, Boston, MA
Njoroge Kamau JD, Worcester, MA
Phyllis Kiarie MBA, Troy, AL
Joseph Mutisya PhD, Austin, TX
Ben Koissaba PhD, Fountain Inn, SC
Philip Mwalali MD, Raleigh, NC
Jerono Rotich PhD, Greensboro, NC
David Agwenyi PhD, Hamilton, NJ
Daniel Gatabaki PhD, Raleigh, NC
Paul Kasili PhD, Boston, MA
Grace Ngugi MSc, Charlotte, NC
Acquinas Muteti PhD, Fontana, CA
Stella Kiarie MSc, Phoenix, AZ
Maureen Short PhD, Durham, NC
Joseph Gichuhi Psy.D, Anaheim, CA
Josiah Nyagwachi PhD, South Africa
Edwin Njagi MD, Netherlands
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