KICD Kenya

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The Institute’s core function is to conduct research and develop curricula and curriculum support services for all levels of education below the university.

The Institute’s core function is to conduct research and develop curricular and curriculum support materials, for all levels of education below the university.

01/06/2026

Happy Madaraka Day!

30/05/2026

May God comfort the families.

27/05/2026

Eid Mubarak to our Muslim brothers and sisters! May this special occasion bring peace, happiness, and countless blessings to you and your families.

10/05/2026

To every mother who selflessly does her best to nurture and build a skilled, self-reliant and responsible future generation, today we wish you A HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY.



Photos from KICD Kenya's post 04/05/2026

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has underscored the importance of stakeholder collaboration at the ongoing 3rd Annual Educational Assessment Symposium being held at the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) headquarters in Nairobi.

Delivering his keynote address today 4th May 2026, KICD Director/CEO, Prof. Charles Ong’ondo, called on education stakeholders to actively embrace the symposium’s theme: “Data-Driven Assessment for Evidence-Based Education Policy.”He urged stakeholders to strengthen data generation systems within learning institutions, integrate institutional data to support cohesive analysis and informed decision-making, reimagine human resource capacity to enhance data management and utilization, and actively engage policy makers and implementers to ensure assessment data translates into effective education policy and practice.

Prof. Ong’ondo noted that leveraging data-driven assessment is fundamental to advancing evidence-based reforms and improving learning outcomes across Kenya’s education sector.

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The Kenya National Examinations Council
Ministry of Education - Kenya

23/04/2026
22/04/2026

Amb. Kang Hyung-shik, Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat, and Ms. Han Yejin, Second Secretary at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, today, 22nd April 2026, paid a courtesy call to the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD).

The delegation was received by Ms. Eunice Gachoka, Senior Deputy Director, Educational Media, and Mr. Charles Munene, Deputy Director, e-Learning, on behalf of the Director, Prof. Charles Ong'ondo.

Key areas of discussion for potential collaboration included ICT and AI integration into the Kenyan curriculum, digital evaluation of textbooks, digitisation and monetisation of co-curricular activities such as drama and music festivals, and the sharing of documentaries highlighting success stories, among others.

Amb. Hyung-shik commended the excellent work being undertaken by KICD and acknowledged the strong education system that Kenya continues to develop.




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