SIT Study Abroad
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Location
Kenya: Nairobi
Term
Fall, Spring
Dates
September to December/ February to May
Rich in cultural diversity and renowned natural attractions, Kenya is one of Africa's leading nations in terms of economic and social development. This nation is home to more than 40 ethnic groups, each of which retains a strong sense of cultural identity and Kenya has worked hard to reconcile diverse perspectives on development and health care as it determines how best to allocate limited resources. The nation has made many advances in educational training, infrastructure, and technical development. In addition, a vibrant private sector and successful coalition building have helped to build Kenya's economy. Despite these advances, access to health care remains an issue for Kenya's predominantly rural population.
Cosmopolitan, multiethnic Nairobi is Kenya's cultural crossroads, as well as the regional base for many international development organizations and nongovernmental organizations. This lively city offers unparalleled opportunities to examine the challenges facing one of Africa's most diverse and prosperous nations as it strives to preserve its cultural heritage.
Six-week homestay in Nairobi and a one-week rural homestay. Educational excursions to Northern Tanzania.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
contact sponsor
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American and Worldwide Participants.
Independently or in Groups
3 weeks
A pioneer in experiential, field-based study abroad, SIT offers semester, summer, and academic year programs for undergraduate students in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as comparative programs in multiple locations.
Programs focus on critical global issues in specific geographical and cultural contexts using an interdisciplinary approach. Studying with host country faculty and living with families, students gain a deep appreciation for local cultures and become immersed in diverse topics ranging from the politics of identity to post-conflict transformation, from global health to environmental policy.
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