by Mwendwa Kivuva | Jun 29, 2022 | Cyber Security, Cyber-bullying, Highlights, kictanet post
KICTANet together with other UK Digital Access Program partners (ACWICT and APDK) held training for Community-Level Trainers on Cyber Hygiene at Desmond Tutu conference centre in Nairobi, Kenya, on 29th June 2022. This training is aimed at equipping members of the...
by Liz Orembo | Jun 22, 2022 | Cyber Security, Cyber-bullying, GIZ women, Human Rights, Privacy
Today KICTAnet began a Digital Security Training of Trainers for women training at the Ngong Hills Hotel. 20 women participants from journalists, human rights, and fintech networks will go through a 3-days practical course on safeguarding data privacy to reduce...
by Mwendwa Kivuva | Mar 31, 2022 | Cyber-bullying, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet post, Privacy
On 29th March 2022, KICTANet and Meta convened a stakeholder engagement bringing together various civil society groups to discuss emerging concerns on the use of social media in the upcoming 2022 elections. This was a hybrid event with over 70 online and physical...
by Mwendwa Kivuva | Jul 29, 2020 | Cyber-bullying, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet post
If I died today, I would probably have a pretty long eulogy with no pictures of my childhood, teenage life, or even my youth to back it up. Does a beautiful story with no proof, rings a bell? I can barely remember the last time I had high self-esteem when it comes to...
by Mwendwa Kivuva | Jul 22, 2020 | Cyber-bullying, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet post
By Jeridah Adayi. My sister called me and went like, you what have you done on Facebook?” Not suspecting anything unusual, I answered casually with a chuckle, “Now what? I told you to stop stalking me online.” When I post something on social media, my sister will...
by Mwendwa Kivuva | Jul 6, 2020 | Cyber-bullying, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet post
By Catherine Amayi, If you think that online bullying is a preserve of the rich and famous and that the average internet user is immune to cyberbullying, you better think again. I learned the hard way about how wrong I was on this particular subject the day I fell...