Partners
The following are the partners that we work with at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration.

The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is a Canadian Crown corporation that supports research in developing countries to promote growth, reduce poverty, and drive large-scale positive change. Established in 1970, IDRC funds innovative projects in areas such as health, education, environment, and governance, empowering local researchers and institutions to address pressing global challenges and achieve sustainable development.

The Africa Leadership Centre (ALC) is a premier institution dedicated to fostering transformative leadership and peacebuilding across Africa. Established to address the continent's leadership challenges, the ALC offers innovative training, research, and policy engagement programs. It empowers emerging leaders with the skills and knowledge to drive sustainable development, security, and governance, shaping a brighter future for Africa.

The African Training and Research Centre in Administration for Development (CAFRAD) is an intergovernmental organization established in 1964 to improve public administration and governance across Africa. Headquartered in Tangier, Morocco, CAFRAD focuses on capacity building, research, and knowledge sharing to enhance administrative systems and promote sustainable development. Through training programs, workshops, and policy dialogues, CAFRAD empowers African nations to strengthen governance, foster innovation, and address developmental challenges, aligning with the continent's Agenda 2063 and global sustainable development goals.

The Afrobarometer is a pan-African, non-partisan research network that conducts public attitude surveys on democracy, governance, economic conditions, and related issues across more than 30 African countries. Established to give voice to African citizens, it provides reliable data on public opinions, enabling policymakers, academics, and civil society to understand and address the needs and perspectives of African populations. Its findings are widely used to inform policy and promote accountability.

The Ford Foundation is a renowned philanthropic organization established in 1936 by Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford, with a mission to advance human welfare and social justice. It focuses on addressing inequality by supporting initiatives in education, economic development, human rights, and social justice. Through grants and partnerships, the foundation empowers marginalized communities, promotes democratic values, and fosters sustainable solutions to global challenges, making it a key player in driving social change worldwide.

Michigan State University (MSU) has established a collaborative partnership with the Department of Political Science at the University of Nairobi, fostering academic and research excellence. This collaboration focuses on knowledge exchange, joint research initiatives, and capacity building in areas such as political theory, governance, and public policy. Through workshops, seminars, and student exchange programs, the partnership enhances interdisciplinary learning and promotes global perspectives, benefiting both institutions and contributing to advancements in political science and societal development.