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On 9 July 2025, the Director IPSTC, Major General C L Mwazighe, officially welcomed the Fourth Cohort of the Master of Arts in Crisis Response and Disaster Management, alongside the inaugural Cohort of the PhD in the same field, as they reported for Orientation.
In his remark, the Director highlighted that the programme is delivered in a blended format and draws participants from diverse backgroundsβincluding government officials, international personnel, and civilians. He emphasized that this diversity of experience and perspective greatly enriches the learning environment and should not be underestimated.
Major General Mwazighe encouraged the students to develop key competencies, particularly critical thinking, which is essential in crisis response and disaster management. He acknowledged that the academic journey may come with challenges but assured the participants of IPSTCβs commitment to supporting them and delivering a meaningful and high-quality learning experience.
He concluded by congratulating the cohorts on their admission and extended his best wishes for their success in the programme.
Also present was the Commandant Humanitarian Peace Support School Brigadier Mundui, Colonel incharge of Plans and Programmes Colonel Koech, Commandant Peace and Conflict Studies School Colonel Emma Ngigi, Head of Postgraduate School Colonel M Kimwele and the Head of Research Department Colonel C Lagat.