Kenya School of Internet Governance 2023 fellows

The Eight Kenya School of Internet Governance was online from 2nd to 22nd June 2023.  The program of the 2023 KESIG edition is available here. KeSIG 2023 was taught using the KICTANet e-learning platform and online interaction through online interactive seminars with industrial leaders. Several industrial leaders, policy practitioners, and implementers had a chance to interact with the students. KeSIG 2023 received a total of 343 applications, from all locations in Kenya, and several countries in Africa like Nigeria and Malawi.

Completion rate.

A total of 74 applicants were selected, with 53% being male and 47% female. 73 students completed with the male completion rate being 97%, and the female 100%. The total completion rate was 99%.

The 2023 cohorts.

  1. Epainitus Sirengo
  2. Caroline Macharia
  3. Daniel Maingi
  4. Francisca Obiero
  5. Eugene Odhiambo
  6. Elizeba Jepleting
  7. Magdaline Waithira
  8. Caleb Weisiko
  9. Sumaiyah Omar
  10. Nelly Mwaringa
  11. Brian Obama
  12. Mercy Chemutai
  13. Asha Khamisi
  14. Florence Awino Ouma
  15. Mwangi Karanja
  16. Julie Wanjiru Njuguna
  17. Wendy Othim
  18. Diana Maina
  19. Brayan Ngacha
  20. Agnes Mwaura
  21. Susan Waweru
  22. Maria Maali
  23. Simon Ambale
  24. Brian Mwenda
  25. Ivy Chebet Namasaka
  26. Makaba Winfred
  27. Bisharo Ali Hussein
  28. Diana Mutindi
  29. Sebastian Mwaura
  30. Marceline Keya
  31. Rexie K. Ndoria
  32. Sylvia Omolo
  33. Maximilla Mukhongo
  34. Kelvin Nyaga
  35. Karanja S. Meru
  36. Oscar Lewa Mrima
  37. Anthony Ndwiga
  38. Felix Mosigisi
  39. Alikher Samow
  40. Andrew Lubanga Etemesi
  41. Elizabeth Mosa Agina
  42. Nicholas Kipkoech
  43. Jotham Webo
  44. Rahab Juma
  45. Dorcas Nyamwaya
  46. Dorine Wanjeru
  47. Esther Otieno Aquino
  48. Yvonne Acha Ouma
  49. Robert Munyiri
  50. Anita Chepkirui
  51. Eunice Lotodo
  52. Peter N Waweru
  53. Sherleen Kiura
  54. Nicodemus Ong’angi Nyakundi
  55. Natasha Chebet
  56. Melody Nyokabi
  57. Gibson Maina
  58. Maryanne Cherotich
  59. Shariff Anyanga Ambani
  60. William Munialo Wamalwa
  61. Brenda Mutuma
  62. Grace Karimi
  63. Elsie Nasambu
  64. Jefuneh Ongeri
  65. Joy Omwansa
  66. Cleophas Nanjira
  67. Neema Mujesia
  68. Petit Machyo
  69. Job Mathigu
  70. Michael Otieno
  71. Andrew Lewela
  72. Geoffrey Manoti

Faculty for 2023

  1. Barrack Otieno
  2. John Walubengo
  3. Mwendwa Kivuva
  4. Judy Okite
  5. Kelvin Kariuki

Industry speakers

  1. Mercy Wanjau, Secretary to the Cabinet, Republic of Kenya.
  2. Sylvia Musalagani, Safety Policy Manager for Africa, Middle East & Turkey, Meta Platforms Inc.
  3. Mwende Njiraini, Telecommunications Engineer, Policy and Regulation. Diplo Foundation.
  4. Lawrence Mute, Equality Law, Disability Rights Law, Lecturer, University of Nairobi.
  5. Eng. Daniel Obam
  6. Agnes Okello, Senior Manager – Public Policy and Market Regulation, Safaricom PLC.
  7. Rose Mosero, Deputy Data Commissioner at Office of the Data Protection Commissioner – Kenya.
  8. Toby Mendel, Executive Director, Centre for Law and Democracy, Canada.
  9. ‘Gbenga Sesan, Executive Director, Paradigm Initiative, Nigeria.
  10. Grace Githaiga, Convenor and CEO, KICTANet.

 

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