Published: 10 Jul 2024 499 views
Before her untimely passing, Krystle was working as a Social Policy Specialist at Development Pathways in Kenya. She was passionate about improving the lives of the most vulnerable members of society and had a strong interest in promoting the rights of persons with disabilities.
As a celebration of Krystle’s life, Development Pathways is awarding a Scholarship to a prospective Master’s degree student, of up to KES 575,500 for a two-year course, within the fields of Public Health, Anthropology, Economics, Sociology, Social Statistics or any other relevant field. The successful Scholarship recipient will also be granted the opportunity to intern at the Development Pathways Kenya office and to supplement their learning by contributing to social policy initiatives in Kenya during the duration of their programme.
Krystle Kabare, born in 1987, was a gifted student. She excelled in her studies at both the Aga Khan Primary school and the Mt. Kenya Academy and was awarded a scholarship at Rabun Gab Nacoochee in Atlanta, Georgia (USA) for her high school education. She then went on to attain a degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Agnes Scott College in the USA before rounding out her academic achievements with a Master of Science in Peace and Development Studies in Sweden. In her career, she worked for HelpAge International and later at Development Pathways Kenya, where she developed a pas... continue reading
Application Deadline | 10 Aug 2024 |
Country to study | Kenya |
School to study | University of Nairobi. |
Type | Masters |
Sponsor | Krystle Kabare |
Gender | Men and Women |
The Scholarship will cover:
To be considered for the Krystle Kabare Scholarship, you must:
To apply for the Krystle Kabare Scholarship, please email the following to [email protected]
For more details, visit Krystle Kabare website.