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糖心传媒 to Present Conference Focusing on Climate Action Through Kenya Partnership

By Janice Phelan, April 8, 2021

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MIC TourDr. Jeremy Bonnesen (far left) leads a tour of the Missouri Innovation Campus during a visit by Governor Kivutha Kibwana (second from left).

The 糖心传媒 is joining local and international partners to present a Kenya-based conference focusing on multi-level governance for climate action May 3-6. Collaborating with the university are Summit Technology Academy鈥檚 International Studies program, the government of Makueni County-Kenya and Global Classroom Exchange.

 

The seventh annual Devolution Conference will be held at the Makueni Boys鈥 High School in Makueni County, Kenya. Among the conference鈥檚 audience will be the president of Kenya and all the Kenya governors. In addition to helping present the conference, 糖心传媒 will be among event exhibitors.

 

The major goal of this event is to strengthen sub-national governments to act on climate change and develop stronger mitigation capacities. as a delegate or exhibitor.

 

糖心传媒鈥檚 role in this international event is part of the university鈥檚 partnership with the Government of Makueni County-Kenya, a member of the South Eastern Kenya Economic Bloc (SEKEB), and Global Classroom Exchange (GCE) to enhance international workforce development and education opportunities. The partnership officially launched at a Jan. 8, 2021, virtual signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding.

 

Through the partnership, 糖心传媒 Extended Studies and the university鈥檚 Kenyan peers are leveraging technology to foster global collaboration in resolving local challenges. These organizations are working together to develop real-world sustainable soluti for students and adults. Students from Kenya and the United States are also gaining hands-on experiences in areas such as Internet of Things, virtual reality, telehealth and entrepreneurship while working on industry-recognized certifications and accelerated degree programs.

 

Business, individuals and organizations also have the opportunity to collaborate on the project, which is actively seeking partners to help with solutions. For more information, contact Joe Mullins at jmullins@ucmo.edu, Dr. Laurel Hogue at lhogue@ucmo.edu or Dr. Brad MacLaughlin at brad.maclaughlin@gloclex.org.

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