
Ireland - Kenya Cultural Exchange
Engaging online forum bringing youth & young adults together from Ireland & Kenya.
Connect. Share. Learn.

What’s happening
An opportunity to explore real-life topics that matter to you such as employment, health, migration, leadership and making a positive impact while sharing ideas, challenges, and solutions with other young people from different cultures and backgrounds.
Who can join
Young adults & youth from both Ireland & Kenya
When
Date: Saturday 7th March, 2026
Time: 10AM - 12.30PM (Dublin GMT )
1PM - 3.30PM (Kenya EAT)
Location: Online
Cost: FREE
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Ireland
dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland.
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History: Founded by Vikings in the 9th century, later became the primary city for the English Lordship of Ireland.
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Dublin is a literary treasure, a historic powerhouse and a super-friendly old gem that's been named Europe's friendliest city twice by TripAdvisor.
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Culture: Rich literary tradition (Joyce, Beckett, Wilde), home to the Book of Kells, vibrant pub scene, and colourful Georgian doors
Kenya Nairobi
Wildlife: Nairobi, Kenya's capital city is best known as the "Safari Capital of the World" due to its unique location as the only capital city with a national park within its boundaries.
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Economic Hub: Nairobi is a major commercial and financial center in East Africa, with the Nairobi Securities Exchange being one of the largest in Africa.
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Gateway to East Africa: Nairobi serves as a major transportation and travel hub for the region.
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Vibrant Nightlife: Nairobi offers a diverse range of nightlife options, from traditional music to modern clubs.


Why Ireland & Kenya?
Kenya's numerous distinct ethnic groups contribute unique traditions, languages, vibrant cultural tapestry and heritage.
In the following centuries, Ireland endured invasions by the Vikings, Normans and British.

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