How Africa can narrow its PhD gender gap: A nutritionist in Kenya shares advice for prospective students
Rose Okoyo Opiyo chats with her 96-year old uncle about the importance of exercise and healthy eating.Rose Okoyo Opiyo is a Kenyan nutritionist at the University of Nairobi and was a panellist at a webinar held last month entitled ‘Pursuing a PhD in Africa: Bridging the gender gap’.
I did not personally use the childcare opportunity because my children were already adolescents. However, CARTA sponsored me at my local university, where I was able to keep a close watch on my children. I did not want to leave to study abroad and then return to find them completely different children.
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