The Ambassador of the United States of America, Meg Whitman, hosted a distinguished reception at her residence to celebrate the advancement of Kenya’s Creative Economy and the newly established U.S.-Kenya Partnership in the Film Industry. This event underscored the growing collaboration between the two nations in fostering creativity, innovation, and economic development within Kenya’s dynamic film sector.
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To mark six decades of diplomatic relations between the United States and Kenya, the Africa Center for the Study of the U.S. (ACSUS) convened a high-level panel discussion on “U.S.-Kenya Partnership in Digital Transformation” at the Kenya School of Government. The event reflected on the historical journey and current momentum of the bilateral partnership in digitization, while also mapping out strategic pathways for future collaboration in digital innovation and governance.
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025 under the global theme “Accelerated Action,” the Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation at the University of Nairobi, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Regional Office, Kenya and Somalia missions – convened a high-level panel discussion titled “Climate Change and Migration – A Gendered Perspective.”
The Africa Center for the Study of the United States (ACSUS) at the University of Nairobi proudly hosted a thought-provoking session of its Speaker Series titled “Information Warfare and Geopolitics.” This timely and highly engaging event featured Mr. Thomas Kent, a distinguished expert in disinformation, media ethics, and Russian affairs, currently a Senior Fellow for Strategic Communications at the American Foreign Policy Council and a faculty member at Columbia University.
As part of its ongoing commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue around US-Africa relations, the Africa Center for the Study of the United States (ACSUS) at the University of Nairobi hosted a compelling seminar titled "The Reality of the African Outside of Africa: Dynamism of the African Diaspora." This installment of the ACSUS Speaker Series was held in collaboration with Mr. Lumas Kendrick, Jr., an African Development Specialist, and moderated by Dr. Winnie Rugutt, Program Lead at ACSUS.