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Official account of the Kenya High Commission in Ottawa with accreditation to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) - [email protected]
Ottawa, Canada
Joined January 2023
4/5 Members of the diaspora in Canada also joined in signing the Condolence Book, sharing heartfelt messages of sympathy and reflection on the life and enduring legacy of the Rt. Hon. Odinga.
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2/5 including Ambassadors and representatives from Haiti, Tanzania, CΓ΄te dβIvoire, Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Tunisia, Guinea, India, Algeria, Poland, and Mongolia.
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1/5 Today marked the final day of signing the Condolence Book following the passing of the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, C.G.H. The Kenya High Commission in Ottawa received several members of the Diplomatic Corps,
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support sustainable development, and expand access to quality education across borders. Amb. Daudi joined representatives from member states and international organisations in discussing the role of education in fostering global cooperation, equity, and capacity building.
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H.E. Ambassador Carolyne Kamende Daudi, at the invitation of Global Affairs Canada, attended a Special Presentation by the Commonwealth of Learning today on Multilateralism and Education. The event highlighted how open and distance learning can strengthen multilateral ties,
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3/3 Their messages of sympathy and solidarity reflected the high esteem in which the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, E.G.H., was held globally, and the enduring impact of his legacy as a champion of democracy, justice, and unity.
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2/3 Russia, Israel, Malaysia, the United States of America, Zambia, the Philippines, South Africa and Italy.
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1/3 Also extending condolences and signing the condolence book on behalf of their Governments and countries were representatives from the diplomatic missions of TΓΌrkiye, Nigeria, Pakistan, Jamaica,
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3/3 Mr. Mohammad Younis (Palestine), and Mr. Kiritharan Kumarasamy (Sri Lanka), who conveyed their countriesβ condolences to the Government and people of Kenya.
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2/3 a distinguished statesman and advocate for democracy and unity. Among those who signed were Amb. Rodrigo Malmierca DΓaz (Cuba), Amb. Tewodros Girma (Ethiopia), Amb. GeneviΓ¨ve Tuts (European Union), Mr. Amadou Diallo (Mali), Mr. Simon Atieku (Ghana), Amb. Kajik Allan (Uganda)
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1/3 Today at the Chancery, H.E. Amb. Carolyne Kamende Daudi, High Commissioner, and Amb. Geoffrey Kaituko, CBS, Deputy Head of Mission, led members of the Diplomatic Corps in Ottawa in signing the condolence book following the passing of the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, E.G.H.,
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As we join the nation and the global community in mourning the passing of Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, we invite you to visit the High Commission on 21st and 22nd October, to sign the Condolence Book from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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the field of education, with a particular focus on the healthcare and technology sectors. Both parties explored opportunities for partnerships that would enhance skills development, academic exchange, and innovation between institutions in Kenya and Canada.
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Yesterday, H.E. Amb. Carolyne Kamende Daudi hosted Ms. Tasneem Rahim, Vice President of External Engagement at Bow Valley College-Calgary, Alberta, at the High Commission. The meeting centered on strengthening collaboration in
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2/2 Kenya and Uganda share a brotherly relationship anchored on shared values, friendship, and strong people-to-people ties. On behalf of the High Commissioner, Amb. Kaituko conveyed warm congratulations to the Government and people of Uganda on this important milestone.
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1/2 Amb. Geoffrey Kaituko, C.B.S., represented H.E. Amb. Carolyne Kamende Daudi, High Commissioner, at the celebration of Ugandaβs 63rd Independence Anniversary, hosted by Amb. Allan Kajik, ChargΓ© DβAffaires of the Ugandan High Commission on Saturday 11th October in Ottawa.
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3/3 condolences to his family, friends, and all Kenyans who mourn his loss. In honoring his legacy, the High Commission reaffirms its commitment to the principles of democracy and national cohesion, which he championed throughout his life for the benefit of the people of Kenya.
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