Nairobi Womens Hospital College (NWHC).

Nairobi Womens Hospital College is a Private College accredited by Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA).
Nairobi Womens Hospital College
The Nairobi Women’s Hospital College is located along Kikuyu road, Dagoreti South Constituency, in the capital city of Kenya, Nairobi.
Nairobi Women’s Hospital College is a registered examination center by the Kenya National Examination Centre (KNEC) for national exams for diploma and Certificate in Social Work and Community development programs.
With its dynamic programs, the Nairobi Women’s Hospital College is proud to deliver transformative healthcare education that focuses on individual achievement, fosters continuous intellectual improvement.
At the NWH-College, education is more than what is offered within the confines of the classroom. Learning is continuous and extends beyond the classroom. We provide a range of opportunities for students to learn through experience, innovation, interaction, leadership and service.
Vision: We are the trusted leader in healthcare education in Africa.
Mission: We deliver competent and exceptional graduates who positively impact the health sector.
Core Values: Our core values are trust, integrity, transparency, equity and accountability.
Why study at Nairobi Womens Hospital College
Nairobi Women’s Hospital College has highly-qualified faculty who are dedicated to excellence and providing competency-based knowledge and skills. Students receive personalized attention needed to fulfill their academic and personal potential.
Our History
The Nairobi Women’s Hospital College was established in June 2008 and has been approved by the Technical and Vocational Education and Authority of Kenya (TVETA).
In October 2011, the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) accredited the Nairobi Women’s Hospital College to train nurses under the Kenya registered Community Health Nursing Program.
Since inception, the college has graduated over 300 skilled and competent health workers who have been absorbed into the job market in their various areas of specialty. The Nairobi Women’s’ Hospital is the main consumer of our graduates, employing 80%, while the rest are employed by other hospitals, institutions and non-governmental organizations.