Yes, let girls do geospatial.
The Jomo Kenyatta University of Technology held their 36th
graduation on 9th April 2021. Among the graduands are 34 Department
of Geomatic Engineering & Geospatial Information Systems fresh graduates, 11
being women, 32% of the class. Geomatic Engineering is 5 years course but due to Covid-19 pandemic, there was disruption and it took them about 6 years. Below are the 11 women who graduated with Geomatic engineering giving their love stories for geospatial technology. Congratulations 'girls'.
1. Chepngetich Brenda
I learnt about geospatial engineering just before I
joined JKUAT campus from a family member who had done the same course. I came to enjoy the course especially since I used to enjoy Geography in high
school, so mapping became a thing I enjoyed doing. What I love most in my career
is the power of GIS and Remote Sensing. The power of being able to come up with so much
information just from a satellite image amazes me. You can be able to tell
where anything is located without having to be physically there, in short 'remotely'. GIS and
Cartography on the other hand helps in communicating to people about spatial
data, Yes! the visualization. This solves the problem of assigning addresses easily to places around the country.
High School : Moi Girls High School - Eldoret
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2. Pauline Munyoki
My love for earth observation and mapping led me to pursue a
degree in Geomatic Engineering and Geospatial Information Systems. The GIS
skills I have acquired will enable me to pursue my passion in scientific
research. I am very hard-working, always eager and interested to learn new
skills. I believe to that scientific research will help in making the world a
better place. I am also interested in
data science and how it can be integrated into spatial data analysis.
High school: South Tetu Girls High School
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3. Janet Wamaitha
My interest in GIS began with my love for Mathematics and Geography
back in high school hence the course Geomatics. However, this quickly turned
into a passion as I studied at the university and I began to realize the
untapped potential that lies in using GIS and Remote sensing. I was
specifically driven to the use of GIS in energy, energy is such an important
resource in our day to day life from
basic households to commercial and industrial buildings. This makes it a
valuable resource and there is a strong need to come up with more energy
efficient and optimization techniques. GIS has equipped me with the necessary
skills and tools to offer sustainable solutions in regards to energy usage and
through that I am able to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
High School: Loreto High School Limuru
4. Dolyvine Nyaboke
My love and passion in Geomatic engineering started with my
interest in Geography. Moreover, Geomatic Engineering contains many intriguing
disciplines such as Land survey, Photogrammetry, Remote sensing, Geodesy, GIS
and Programming. It is amazing how all these disciplines can be used to solve
real world problems. For instance, as a result of my knowledge in remote
sensing and GIS, I was drawn to do a project on Desert Locust Infestation
Monitoring and Mapping of the Potential Breeding and Egg Development Grounds in
Turkana County. This can help in the effective management and control of these
dangerous migratory pests as they a threat to our food security. Furthermore,
Land survey gives me the opportunity to explore different parts of the world
through travelling, hiking and adventure while collecting data on the field. I
hope this inspires many young women to join this field of study.
High school: Makueni Girls Secondary School
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5. Yvonne Kemunto
I got started in this world of Geomatic Engineering and GIS in 2015 at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology for my BSc. I developed a strong aesthetic for nature, topography, and environmental studies. My first attachment at Survey of Kenya was where I was first introduced to survey and GIS outside school. Five years down the line, I am always amazed at how GIS tools can allow us to change how we display our data to see another aspect of our world. My keen interest is GIS in agriculture led me to base my undergraduate research on GIS for food security , specifically estimation of crop yield. I do not think people get the true picture of how valuable GIS really is. I hope I can pass this energy and enthusiasm to many more people.
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6. Florence Wangui
Due to having a passion for mathematics and technology from
a young age, geomatics engineering was the perfect course for me to enroll in
at the university. The skills garnered in this course enabled me to combine my
passions to solve real life problems. The great thing about GIS is how vast its
resourcefulness is and the fact that it can be adapted in every field. I love
spending my spare time learning about the new innovations in the world of GIS. My
hope is these innovations are incorporated in different sectors of society to
help solve day to day problems.
High School: Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls
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7. Faith Mugure
My journey in Geomatic engineering began back in 2015 at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). Though I knew very little about it before, I have come to love and appreciate how it creates solutions for sustainable development in every field. Over the years, I have watched how enthusiastic the geospatial community is on providing the most accurate and best quality data in solving today's problems. This has motivated me to work towards providing and analyzing locational data knowing the effort made by this large community. I am amazed at how environmental solutions are continually developed with the ever changing climatic conditions towards conserving our resources. I have never had any second thoughts about taking this journey and I am very hopeful that there is a great future for geospatial field.
High School: Bahati Girls Secondary School
8. Linet Gakii
I came to discover about Geospatial Engineering after high school from a friend who was taking the course. My love for Mathematics and Geography led me to pursue the course. I am passionate about earth observation, mapping, coding and everything in between. I am passionate about the use of GIS in the Agricultural sector to help with sustainable food production, supply and to curb food shortage. Each day I am amazed by the vast application of GIS and I'm passionate about exploring them. I would also love to inspire more young ladies to join the GIS and Survey industry.
High school: St. Mary's Girls - Igoji
9. Patricia Khayasi
My journey towards engineering began at Friends School Tigoi Girls High. I was so determined to be an engineer since I never liked the way women used to be treated in my village. Being in love with Mathematics, Geography and Physics, I was able to pursue an engineering course, Geomatic Engineering at Jomo Kenyatta University. While undertaking this course, I really loved surveying which entailed going for field works to collect data on various phenomena. I learnt the various techniques used in Land survey and how easy it was to employ them during surveys. Another discipline in Geomatic Engineering that I developed so much passion in was Remote sensing. I was fascinated on how spatial information can be obtained from satellite imageries which was so interesting. With this, it’s easier to work on various studies that are directed to solving real time problems in our society and the nation at large. Cartography which involved drawing maps free-handed was so interesting even though it was hectic and time-consuming. I am open-minded into learning more and more in this field since it is an interesting one with new technology evolving each day.
High School: Friends School Tigoi Girls
10. Rose Mutegi
My journey towards geospatial
world begun back in 2015 after joining JKUAT, juja GeGIS department. This was
after a friend suggested me the course and encouraged me to pursue it. I
had little knowledge about the course
but the name ‘Geomatic engineer’ had it all. As time went by, deeper
understanding of what Geomatic engineering entitled increased as I interacted
with various professionals both at school and various firms both in surveying
and GIS programming and analyses during my student attachments. Hence appreciation of geospatial as a powerful
tool for solving community problems and passionate about exploring more. I
would like to urge all young girls to join the course to boost their future.
High school: St Mary’s
Girls-Igoji
11. Uniter Chepchumba
I find our planet beautiful and fascinating. Geomatic Engineering was my door to explore the earth with all its intrigues. During my studies at JKUAT I discovered that there is more to Geomatic Engineering and GIS than the observation and acquisition of earth data. Infact one of the strengths of GIS is the diversity of its applications. Mapping out and monitoring the spread of Covid 19 for instance has been one recent showcase of the importance and diversity in the use of GIS. I am a proud graduate of GEGIS and am looking forward to applying this knowledge to impact the society positively.
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High school: Moi Forces Academy-Lanet