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Government streamlines higher education funding model efficiency

The government, through the Ministry of Education, is working to streamline processes in the new higher education funding model to enhance efficiency and accountability.

Principal Secretary in the State Department of Higher Education and Research, Dr. Beatrice Inyangala, said the ongoing reforms will ensure that every shilling allocated to higher education reaches its intended beneficiary while enabling universities to achieve their desired outcomes.

Dr Inyangala made the remarks during the 13th graduation ceremony of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST), against a backdrop of challenges in the funding model, which has experienced delayed disbursement affecting university operations.

She noted that the new funding model aligns resources to support learners according to their needs while safeguarding long-term financial sustainability of higher learning institutions. The PS added that the responsibility of supporting higher education cannot rest solely on the government, calling on the private sector, corporate organisations, and philanthropists to partner with universities through scholarships, research, and internships.

“By working with universities, industries will not only build skills but also create ethically grounded and future-ready graduates,” said Dr Inyangala.

She commended JOOUST for its achievements in research, innovation, technology transfer, and collaborations, which have enabled it to secure Sh112 million in external research funding supporting postgraduate training, climate research, biotechnology, and equipment acquisition aligned with the government’s BETA agenda.

University Chancellor Prof. Shem Wandiga and Vice Chair of the University Council Amb. Ambeyi Lugabo praised the institution for its infrastructural development and increased student enrolment. Wandiga noted that the new library will serve as a centre of excellence for years to come.

Amb. Lugabo highlighted that JOOUST has attained national and global recognition through research and collaborations and is implementing policies to address funding gaps. He disclosed that the university recently launched an endowment fund and a foundation to enhance resource mobilisation.

A total of 1,862 graduands were conferred with degrees, diplomas, and certificates during the ceremony.

By Brian Ondeng

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