MKU law students complete insightful UN externship programme
A cohort of law students from Mount Kenya University has successfully completed a four-month externship programme under the School of Law. The programme was facilitated by the MKU Institute of International and Development Law (IIDLAW). The programme, conducted between June and October 2025, was held under the academic and professional guidance of Dr. Caroline Buisman, coordinator of the United Nations Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan. Focused on colonial reparations in Africa and ongoing international crimes in Sudan, the externship provided students with hands-on exposure to international legal research and policy analysis. The cohort engaged in extensive desk research, collaborative assignments and analytical discussions examining historical injustices, accountability mechanisms and justice systems across the African continent. Working closely with the UN Fact-Finding Mission, the students reported significant professional growth, particularly…






