Kiambu High School, Eunice Wanjiku Karanja Kamaara is a professor of religion at Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya.
Her research and publications focus on holistic development and practice from socio-anthropological, ethical, gender, and social health perspectives.
Wanjiku did postdoctoral studies in Gender Mainstreaming, and later earned a Master of Science in International Health Research Ethics degree.
Eunice Wanjiku Karanja Kamaara is a Top 30 WHO Africa health innovator recognizing her work with the youth in the African Character Initiation Program (ACIP).
[8] She is an SRF Fellowship (2018) recipient at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and has won several grants including from the World Bank, Humboldt Foundation (Collaborative Africa Partner of the Humboldt Research Hub in Africa); Templeton World Charity Foundation Inc., among others.
She serves as Ethics Advisor and reviewer for many international organizations and projects for example funded by European Union, and National Institutes of Health.