KMTC Trains over 100 Champions yo Support Student’s with Disabilities

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) is making a significant step toward inclusive education by training over 100 officers to enhance learning for students with disabilities.

This effort has earned recognition from the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD).

Speaking during the training, KMTC Human Resource Manager, Lilian Kemboi, who represented CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch, reaffirmed the College’s commitment to fair and inclusive learning.

At KMTC, we believe that no one should be left behind. This training will empower our students and staff to work together in creating a welcoming and supportive learning environment for all,” she said.

In addition,  Kemboi emphasized that accessible education benefits everyone—students, staff, and the communities they serve.

When we make learning accessible, everyone wins. Our efforts align with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring equal opportunities for all,” she added.

The training, scheduled from February 17 to 22, 2025, is taking place at two KMTC campuses.

KMTC champions to help students with disabilities
Some of the KMTC students undergoing training on handling of students with disabilities. Photo: KMTC/Facebook.

The first group, drawn from KMTC campuses across the country, is training at KMTC Nakuru Campus from Monday to Wednesday.

Facilities for KMTC students with disabilities

Meanwhile, Nakuru Campus Principal, Grosvenor Kiplangat Ngeno, highlighted the campus’s commitment to enhancing facilities for students with disabilities.

The second group will undergo training at KMTC Machakos Campus from Thursday to Saturday, led by Principal Felistus Muinde.

By the end of the week, nearly 150 disability champions will have the knowledge and skills to support students across KMTC’s 88 campuses.

Beyond meeting national and global inclusion standards, KMTC is actively working to make learning materials, classrooms, as well as technology accessible to all.

These efforts will ensure that future healthcare professionals are better prepared to provide compassionate, patient-centered care.

Through this initiative, KMTC also continues to transform healthcare training in Kenya, ensuring that every student receives the support they need to excel.

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