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Echoes of Truth: Why Justice and Dignity Must Anchor Our Interfaith Dialogue at the University of Nairobi

As a premier institution of learning, the University of Nairobi has always been more than just a space for academic excellence; it is a melting pot of ideas, cultures, and beliefs. Recently, our campus community had the privilege of hosting a vital interfaith conference that brought together scholars, religious leaders, and students. The goal wasn't just to talk about our differences, but to focus on the shared pillars that can hold up our society: justice and dignity from both Islamic and Christian perspectives.

Driving Nairobi’s Future: Why Strategic Partnerships in Education and Youth Empowerment Are Urgent

On June 23, 2026, Dr, Sheikh Hassan Kinyua Omari, the chairman anti corruption and complaints committee, also lecturer, Philosophy and religious studies department, had the privilege of holding a highly productive consultative meeting with Hon. Paul Kados Kiguathi, the Deputy Speaker of the Nairobi County
Assembly and Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Mihang'o Ward. Hosted at his
Nairobi City Hall office, the discussions focused intensely on two pillars critical to the
structural evolution of our capital: expanding high-quality educational access and

Dr. Jacinta Maweu Represents UON at the ECAS 2025 Conference in Prague Prague, Czech Republic

 Dr. Jacinta Maweu from the University of Nairobi’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies recently joined leading global Africanists in Prague for the prestigious 10th European Conference on African Studies (ECAS 2025). The major international conference ran from June 25th to 28th, 2025, operating under the central theme: “African, Afropean, Afropolitan.”

Hosted by the relaxed and culturally rich venues of Prague, ECAS 2025 served as a critical platform for transdisciplinary dialogue on African affairs, political economies, cultures, and global relationships.

Department Hosts Successful Seminar on Applied Philosophy and Contemporary Societal Challenges Nairobi, Kenya

The University of Nairobi’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, in collaboration with the Society for Applied Philosophy (SAP) and ETHICSLAB, successfully hosted a two-day regional seminar addressing pressing global and local issues through a philosophical lens.

Dr. Jacinta Maweu Shares Indigenous Philosophical Frameworks for Peace at the Global IPRA 2025 Conference in New ZealandNew Plymouth, New Zealand

Dr. Jacinta Maweu, a leading scholar from the University of Nairobi’s Department of Philosophy, traveled to Aotearoa New Zealand to present groundbreaking research at the 30th International Peace Research Association (IPRA) General Conference. Held from November 5th to 8th, 2025, at the Devon Hotel in New Plymouth, Taranaki, the conference brought together the world's foremost peace researchers, academics, and grassroots practitioners under the theme "Peace, Resistance, and Reconciliation".

UoN’s Dr. Jacinta Maweu Presents Research at International 'Reimagining Identity' Conference in Jamaica

 Dr. Jacinta Maweu, a seasoned academic from the University of Nairobi’s Department of Philosophy, recently represented the institution on the global stage at the prestigious Reimagining Identity Conference. The event took place from February 3rd to 5th, 2026, at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, in Kingston, Jamaica.

During the conference, Dr. Maweu presented a compelling research paper that aligns with her extensive work in political philosophy, media, and societal dynamics.

Breaking Barriers: Why Interfaith Dialogue is the Key to Effective Chaplaincy and National Cohesion

Recently, I had the profound privilege of addressing the Annual Chaplaincy Conference organized by the National Association of Christian Chaplains (NACC), hosted at St. Paul’s University. Standing before an audience of dedicated Christian spiritual leaders as a Muslim scholar from the University of Nairobi and the Chair of the Muslim Professionals League Africa (MUPLA) was a beautiful demonstration of what our nation needs most: genuine, respectful interfaith collaboration.

Building Bridges of Academic and Cultural Understanding: A Conversation Between UoN's Department of Philosophy and Religion and the Russian Embassy By Dr. Hassan Kinyua Omari Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Nairobi

As an academic within the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Nairobi, my focus is often on the profound threads that weave together human thought, diverse cultures, and shared values. The quest for understanding is never static; it requires continuous engagement with the world. Recently, I had the distinguished honor of participating in an event that seamlessly brought these themes into a powerful public contexta - dialogue with His Excellency the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Kenya.