World Health Reports that cockroaches are implicated in the spread of 33 kind of bacteria including E.coli and Salmonella, six parasitic worms and seven other human pathogens. Pest Control therefore forms an important part of ensuring health in the workplace. The quarterly pest control treatment and fumigation of ILRI Nairobi Campus will be done from … Continue reading
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ILRI Kenya street lights project – November 2014 to March 2015
We are in the process of upgrading our street lights at ILRI Nairobi campus through a 4 month project being done by our contractor, Philafe Engineering. The project aims at replacing existing street lights with modern ones. The current lights have aged and have been susceptible to frequent failures, which this project now addresses. We … Continue reading
ILRI Kenya engineering staff monthly meeting – November 27, 2014
Please be informed that Engineering staff shall be having their monthly meeting tomorrow Thursday, November 27, 2014 from 10.30am to 12.30pm. We shall therefore not be available to handle maintenance jobs during that time. Send any critical maintenance requirements for our attention by 8.30am tomorrow. We regret any inconveniences that may be caused. Wanjawa, W. … Continue reading
Introducing Celestine Munyaneza and Irene Bayiyana
Celestine Munyaneza has joined the Livelihoods, Gender and Impact (LGI) Program as a DAAD Graduate Fellow at Sokoine University of Agriculture. Celestin’s research work toward PhD degree will be with MoreMikliT Project – ‘Adapting dairy market hubs for pro-poor Smallholder value chains in Tanzania’. ILRI will support Celestine through its offices in Nairobi and Dar … Continue reading
ILRI Kenya – Closure of the swimming pool bathing cubicle for repairs
Please be informed that the bathing cubicle at the swimming pool will be closed for repairs starting tomorrow morning, Friday, November 21, 2014 to Tuesday evening, November 25, 2014 including the weekends. The facility will get back to use on Wednesday morning, November 26. An alternative place for those coming to swim will be the Recreation area … Continue reading
Your research full speed ahead! – Introducing papers! – Seminar facilitated by Christine Buske and ILRI ICT Services
ILRI ICT Services is commited to providing its customer’s with a high standard of products and services. In our continous effort to ensure efficient service and prodcut delivery, we are pleased to introduce to you Papers 3. We will be conducting a 1 hour online seminar on Papers 3 and it’s exciting new features on … Continue reading
Capacity development instructional design specialist seminar presentation
You are invited for seminar presentations for the position of Capacity Development/ Instructional Design Specialist The position: The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) seeks to recruit a Capacity Development / Instructional Design Specialist to enhance ILRI’s contribution to the capacity development and learning aspects of several of its CGIAR Research Programs (CRP) and programs, Seminar Presentation … Continue reading
ILRI Ethiopia – Internet and telephone service degradation
Please be informed that both services from EthioTelecom have degraded over the past few days. Telephone service is not working at all as of this morning while internet service is at a very low capacity since Friday. We have communicated with EthioTelecom for a solution in the shortest time possible, but please accord as your … Continue reading
ILRI Ethiopia – PBX upgrade and maintenance
We will be conducting a redundancy license upgrade on the PBX with an emergency preventive maintenance tomorrow Saturday November 15th 2014. Because of this work telephone service will be intermittent from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. We apologies for the very late notification but do let us know if you have already planned any work … Continue reading
ILRI Kenya Friday Morning Coffee (FMC) – 14 November 2014
Welcome to Friday Morning Coffee! Please join us at our weekly FMC Date: 14 November, 2014 Venue: Ndama Courtyard Time: 10.30am Continue reading