Mr. Daniel Gachukia

Mr. Gachukia, a self-made entrepreneur, started his career as a Secondary School teacher after graduating with a Diploma in Education from Makerere University College in 1956. Upon graduation, Mr. Gachukia taught in various Secondary Schools in both Kenya and Uganda including, Kagumo High School and Thika High School.

He thereafter studied Diplomacy in France between 1962- 1963. From 1963 to 1974 he worked with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the Charge d’affaires at the Kenya Embassy in Paris and later as the Chief of Protocol until he retired from Civil Service.

In 1974, Mr. Daniel Gachukia retired from Civil Service to join the Board of Directors of East Africa Industries Ltd and later retired in 1989, to launch the Riara Group of Schools. For five years he was Chairman of the Board of Governors of Thika High School.

He also served for six years as a member of the Kenyatta University Council and became the Chairman of the Council for 3 Years. He is a Life Governor of the Agricultural Society of Kenya and was for 3 years the Chairman of the Nairobi International Show.

In 1994 Mr. Gachukia played a leading role in the establishment of the Kenya private Schools’ Association (KPSA), an association of owners of private schools in Kenya which follow the Kenya Curriculum of Education, for which he was Founding Chairman for 10 years and is now the Patron

Prof. Eddah Gachukia

A career educationalist, Prof. Gachukia is the Academic Director of the Riara Group of Schools, which comprises of two Kindergartens, two Primary Schools and a Girls’ Secondary School. She is also the Vice-Chair, Riara University Governing Council. Riara University is the latest innovation of Higher Education in Kenya, designed to be the regional university of choice with the goal of Nurturing Innovators. She was the Founding Executive Director, Forum for African Women Educationalists (1993-1999) later serving in its Executive Committee (2002-2004). FAWE has a presence in 35 African countries and has received several Awards and Honors for its contribution to female education in Africa.

At the National Level, Prof. Gachukia has served as Chairperson, Moi University Council (2003-2006), Senior Lecturer and Chairperson, Department of Literature, University of Nairobi (1971-1993); Chairperson, Task Force on implementation of Free Primary Education in Kenya (2003); and another on the provision of Affordable Secondary Education in Kenya (2006); Member of the Board of Trustees United States International University (USIU) –Kenya (1999-2007) and Vice-Chairperson (2007- 2010); Member, Board of Trustees Population Council, New York (1987 to June, 1995).Currently, Vice Chairperson of Starehe Girls’ Centre Board of Trustees, of which she was one of the founding Trustees. Starehe Girls’ Centre is a secondary school for brilliant yet disadvantaged girls who require full sponsorship. Over 90% of girls admitted to Starehe gain University entry.

She was a Member of Parliament representing women’s interests (1974-1983). She also served in the top leadership of the National Council of Women of Kenya, the Maendeleo Ya Wanawake Organization, and the Collaborative Centre for Gender and Development, of which she is the Patron. She has played leadership roles in the U.N conferences on Women – Mexico (1975), Copenhagen (1979), Nairobi (1985) and Beijing (1995), representing the Government of Kenya and National Non-Governmental Organizations. Dr. Gachukia has served on many Governing Boards nationally and internationally. She has also served on the Boards of numerous Secondary Schools in Kenya.
Prof. Gachukia has been published severally in literacy criticism, Gender and Development, Education and Child Development related issues. She has a passion for education generally and girls’ education in specific. She has provided leadership in Chairing Education Task Forces on Education at the request of the Government of Kenya.