Online exclusive: Why Kenya is the Land of Opportunity
Until I began graduate school in the School of International Service last fall, I lived in Kenya for four years. I was selected with my fellow classmates at SIS, Ali Alwahti and Wanjiku Gachugi, to travel to Kenya's capital of Nairobi in March to assess the viability of starting an AU Study Abroad program in Kenya. I did not realize until I arrived back in Nairobi how much I missed it, but when I left a few weeks later I was sure Kenya would give an opportunity for AU Study Abroad students to gain academic credit and life skills that cannot be taught in America.