About Baraka Agricultural College
In response to the needs of the newly settled people in Rift Valley Province of the new independent Kenya, the Catholic Diocese of Nakuru established Baraka Farmers Training Centre in 1974. This was a collaborative effort with the Government, thus establishing partnership and collaboration as basic principles from the very beginning.
In the early years curricula reflected on conventional agricultural
training centres with an emphasis on high external input/high output
agriculture. With changing demographic, social and economic conditions
it became increasingly obvious that this development approach was
not responding to the needs of small-holder farmers.
A watershed in the development of the College was a three-week
international workshop - initiated and funded by MISEREOR , longtime,
loyal partner of Baraka - on sustainable agriculture held at the
college in August 1986. Subsequently Baraka developed curricula
and courses to promote the concept sustainable agriculture. In the
early nineties the name of the institution was changed to Baraka
Agricultural College (BAC) and the development concept was extended
to include rural development.
Today, all of Baraka's five programmes aim at empowering rural
communities of Eastern Africa through promoting sustainable agriculture
and rural development ( SARD ). The work of the College is underpinned
by the following principles:
Guiding Philosophy - Core Values
The Philosophy of BAC is based in the reality that every human person is a unique individual and that she/he has a right to an environment in which she/he can live with dignity. It is founded on the gospel of Jesus Christ and the desire to bring this "good news" in a practical way to all people, especially the poor. Based on the social teaching of the Catholic Church the College endeavours to serve all people irrespective of their religion or ethnicity. All College programmes focus on recognizing human potential, natural resources and the environment as the foundation of economic and social activity.
From the above guiding philosophy the core values of BAC are:
- Equality of all: BAC believes that God made all people equal
and is committed to a development that promotes that equality
- Rights and dignity of all: BAC believes in and strives to uphold
the rights and dignity of all people
- Stewardship: BAC believes that all human beings are co-responsible
with God to protect the dignity of everybody and everything
- Respect for the physical earth: BAC believes that the physical
earth has rights and needs to be respected in and of itself and
not just as a stage for human activity.
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Vision
"Rural communities in Eastern Africa in which people live with dignity and in harmony with their environment and God"

Mission
"To promote sustainable agriculture and rural development in
Eastern Africa through dialogue, participatory education, training,
research and outreach".

Aim
“To become a centre of excellence in sustainable agriculture and rural development providing responsive and dynamic solutions to rural communities in partnership with relevant stakeholders” |