Thursday, 11 December 2014

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Meet Moi University Alumni,Deputy Governor, Gender and Human Rights Activist




Evalyn Aruasa has more than seven years of experience working directly with communities focusing on criminal law and empowerment for girls and women. As the Deputy Governor of Narok County, with a population of 980,000 residents, she is in the Executive Committee of the county’s Governing Council and has embarked on a mission to empower the girl-child though a digital teachers’ programme to transform education using technology. She cherishes the opportunity to make a difference through commitment, passion and investment in many organisations. Aruasa is also the chairperson of the Council of Deputy Governors. She is skilled in fundraising, technology, public speaking and has good negotiation skills.
Evalyn Aruasa

Evalyn holds an LLM Degree in International Human Rights and Criminal Law from Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University (Indianapolis, USA). In addition, she has a higher diploma in law from the Kenya School of Law (Nairobi) and a Bachelor of Laws from Moi University (Eldoret).

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