Grace Wamue Ngare Explained

Grace Wamue-Ngare
Occupation:Professor of Gender and Development Studies
Education:PhD in Gender, Religion and Culture, Kenyatta University (1999) MA in African Culture and Religion, Kenyatta University(1989) Bachelor of Education(Arts)Hons, University of Nairobi(1984), Diploma in Theology-Theological Education by Extension, Presbyterian University of East Africa(2011)
Alma Mater:Kenyatta University, University of Nairobi
Discipline:Gender and Development Studies
Sub Discipline:Gender, Sexual and Gender Based Violence, African Culture, Gender and Agriculture
Workplaces:Kenyatta University
Birth Date:June 7, 1964

Grace Wamue Ngare is an associate professor of gender and development studies and director of the Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment at Kenyatta University, Kenya.[1] Ngare developed a technological mobile App to enhance the reporting of Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV)[2] among students and staff of Kenyatta University, Kenya.[3] She is also a consultant and trainer in gender discourses and development, an area she has published in.[4]

Early life

Ngare was born on June 7, 1964.[5]

Education

Ngare completed a Bachelor of Education (Arts) in 1984 from the University of Nairobi, Kenya. In 1989, she received a Master of Arts in African Culture and Religion from Kenyatta University. Ngare completed a Ph.D. in Gender, Religion and Culture at Kenyatta University in 1999. In 2011, she obtained a Diploma in Theology - Theological Education by Extension from the Presbyterian University of East Africa, Kenya.

Career

Ngare's career began as a tutorial fellow in 1989 at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Kenyatta University. She rose to Associate Professor at Kenyatta University having moved to the Department of Sociology, Gender and Development Studies in 2015.

Ngare is also the Communications and Advocacy Lead at Kenyatta University Women's Economic Empowerment Hub (KU-WEE) under the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant.

Grants and awards

Ngare has received various research grants and awards. These include:

Publications

References

  1. Web site: Meeran . Nadia . April 26, 2021 . Grace Wamue, Kenyatta University-Women's Economic Empowerment-HUB (KU-WEE-HUB) . August 23, 2024 . publishwhatyoufund.
  2. Web site: Using tech to keep staff and students safe . August 23, 2024 . The Association of Common Wealth Universities.
  3. Web site: Maichuhie . Kamau . August 31, 2020 . KU launches App to combat sexual violence . August 19, 2024 . Nation Media Kenya.
  4. Web site: November 1, 2023 . Press Release – CFK Africa Names Seven New Members to Global Advisory Council . August 19, 2024 . cfkafrica.
  5. Web site: Ngare . Grace . 2013 . Curriculum Vitae . July 23, 2024.