Kenya Water Institute
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Kenya Water Institute (KEWI) is a Government-funded public college located along Ole Shapara Avenue, South C, Nairobi. KEWI has earned the recognition of being a leading institution in producing high-caliber human capital for the water sector in the region.
KEWIS's vision is "To be a World Class Centre of Excellence in Training, Research and Consultancy in the Water and Related Sectors". To achieve this KEWI, with the support from the Government and development partners has invested in capacity building of her staff both locally and internationally.
KEWI offers training and consultancy services to the general public. Some of these consultancy services offered include; Hydro-geological Surveys, Water and Waste Analysis, Environmental Impact Assessments and Audits and Capacity Building, and short courses.
KEWIS' main campus is located along Ole Shapara Avenue, South C, Nairobi. The campus was established to target such courses as Water Engineering and Waste Water Technology.
Programs offered at Kenya Water Institute
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