75 students graduated with Master of Arts in International Studies and 10 students graduated with a Master of Arts in Economics (doing trade related research and being supervised by WCP members) on Friday 22nd December 2017 at the Chancellor’s…

Dr. Peter Kitonyo and Dr. James Gatauwa graduated on Friday, September 14, 2018 Chancellor’s Court the 59th Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees and Award of Diplomas

This thesis aimed at developing both single product and composite measures of financial inclusion and to establish how it links to welfare and vulnerability to poverty in Kenya. This is motivated by the need to raise financial inclusion to the…

The course seeks to sharpen and reinforce the expertise of the student with respect to the economic theories, models and methodologies used for the analysis of key international trade and finance issues in the context of varying institutional…

The theory of international trade is one of the oldest subfields of Economics and its central concerns remain those of David Ricardo. In recent years the field of international economics has exhibited a major expansion of the range of topics…

The course aims at analyzing the international economic system and the main problems and events, especially with regard to Kenya and other developing countries. Emphasis will lie on the theoretical framework that helps to explain the actual…

The members of the WTO Chairs Program at the University of Nairobi spent 3 days working with delegates from the Great Lakes Facilitation Project in COMESA Lusaka to validate the Trainers of Trainers manuals.