Partnership with Local University Strengthens Education Programs

A new partnership between The Walk Movement and a local university will provide scholarships and research opportunities for Nyali students. The collaboration aims to improve access to higher education and support academic research relevant to community development.
The partnership includes a scholarship program that will support 20 students annually, covering tuition fees and providing mentorship opportunities. Additionally, the university will conduct research on community development issues and provide technical expertise for various projects.
"Education is the foundation of development," said Major Idris. "This partnership will help our young people access quality education while also contributing to research that benefits our community."
The partnership also includes plans for student internships with The Walk Movement, providing practical experience in community development and public service.
