Kenya Institute of Social Work and Community Development


The Kenya Institute of Social Work and Community Development is a community-focused development and training institution without any governmental, religious or political affiliation. It was registered by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology on 22 August 2002 as a training institution.In 2016; in line with the TVET Act 2013, the institution was assessed and licensed to operate by TVETA Registration TVETA/PRIVATE/TVC/0120/2016.
The institute is managed by a Board of Governors who are experienced in the areas of social work, educational institutions management, business management, human resources management, finance and accounting, psychology, environmental health, counselling and law.
KISWCD is an examination centre for KNEC, ICM UK, CDAAC, ABMA among others. The institution offers certificate and diploma courses in Community Development, Social Work and Welfare, Project Management, Community Health and Counseling. Short courses and consultancy services are available. Students from Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia are among those who have enrolled in KISWCD. In the last 22 years, the institution has distinguished itself as a Centre of excellence; drawing students from virtually all major NGOs, Government departments and the Private sector. Foreign students from Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Sudan, Somalia, Malawi and Ethiopia have continued to enroll in KISWCD signifying the confidence that the region has in the institution. Empowerment of the community through training and management is the basic foundation of the Institute.
The main campus is located at SOUTHERN HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, Off - Moi Avenue opposite Meridian Hotel, Nairobi.

Academics

Intake

KISWCD has intakes in January,May and September every year. Registration for the distance learning programme is possible throughout the year. Students can register online.

Mode of study

Examinations are administered by several examination bodies namely:
The programmes evaluation and quality assurance is done by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Commission for Higher Education, and individual institutions that collaborating with KISWCD.

Field work attachment

All students are required to get attachments in NGOs, churches and other organizations involved in community work for not less than three months. This takes place during the academic year and is a mandatory requirement.

Extracurricular

The institute sponsors an annual sports day where students and teachers play against each other.

Short courses

Short courses are organized at the beginning of each year. The institute links up with Kenya Institute of Social Work to offer training.

Accommodation

KISWCD does not offer in-house accommodation for students. However, arrangements are made to secure safe accommodation, with the cost met by the students.

Consultancy

The objective of the consultancy services is to provide advice in particular areas of expertise.