The Kenya Development Learning Centre (KDLC) is located at the Kenya Institute of Administration (KIA) and was established under the Ministry of State for Public Service in 2003 by an order of the Minister of Education, Science and Technology under section 10 of the Education Act Cap 211 of the laws of Kenya. KDLC is an affiliate of the Global Development Learning Network ( GDLN) a worldwide partnership of over 120 learning centers in 80 countries that use technologies and distance learning techniques innovatively to connect people working around the world for capacity building events.
The overall objective of the KDLC is to be an effective and sustainable global knowledge-sharing institution that provides relevant training opportunities to Kenyans and ultimately enhances the capacities of public officers and key decision makers in including those in the private and the civil society sectors.  KDLC is equipped with the state-of-the art information communication technologies that includes an air conditioned and sound proof video conference room and multimedia laboratories with high internet speed. This provides a conducive learning environment in addition to the green, serene and beautiful surroundings of the Lower Kabete area where the centre is located. Our MandateTo enhance the capacity of public officers, private individuals and institutions by organizing and implementing relevant skills based short training programs delivered through use of advanced communication technologies. Our Vision“To be a leading global centre of excellence for capacity building and innovative learning solutions.” The vision succinctly captures the aspirations of KDLC – this is the future, ideal state that KDLC wants to achieve. Our Mission“To sustainably enhance human resource capacities and global knowledge sharing on development through innovative learning solutions.” This mission articulates what the institution does, who it does it for, why it does it and how it does it. |