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Feedback: Understanding Why We React Differently

Feedback: Understanding Why We React Differently

by Nicodemus Nyakundi | Jun 12, 2024 | Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

How open are you to receiving feedback? Have you ever considered why you react differently to different types of feedback, whether positive or negative? To better understand this let’s walk through the following notes that I picked from the Leadership Development...
Kenya School of Internet Governance Inducts 9th Cohort

Kenya School of Internet Governance Inducts 9th Cohort

by David Indeje | Jun 7, 2024 | Highlights, KeSIG, kictanet post

The Kenya School of Internet Governance (KeSIG) held an online student induction program for its newly enrolled 9th cohort on Friday. The program, hosted on a webinar platform, welcomed students from various stakeholder groups, including the Kenyan judiciary,...
KeIGF 2024: Shaping Kenya’s Digital Future Together

KeIGF 2024: Shaping Kenya’s Digital Future Together

by David Indeje | Jun 3, 2024 | Highlights, KIGF ONLINE

The Kenya Internet Governance Forum (KeIGF), convened annually by KICTANet, is gearing up for its 17th edition. This year’s forum aligns with the global IGF theme, “Building our Multistakeholder Digital Future,” with a focus on the Kenyan context...
Kenya School of Internet Governance Applications Open for 9th Edition

Kenya School of Internet Governance Applications Open for 9th Edition

by Neema Mujesia | Apr 15, 2024 | Highlights, KeSIG, kictanet post

KICTANet is now accepting applications for the 9th Edition of the Kenya School of Internet Governance (KeSIG) 2024. The KeSIG program equips participants with the knowledge and skills to actively contribute to internet policy making in Kenya and beyond. What is KeSIG?...
KeIGF 2024: Shaping Kenya’s Digital Future Together

KeIGF 2023 Takeaways: Harnessing the Power of AI & Emerging Technologies

by David Indeje | Jul 14, 2023 | Highlights, IGF Reports, kictanet post, stakeholder engagement

By  Egline Samoei On 22, June 2023 KICTANet, held their 16th Edition of Kenya Internet Governance Forum 2023 themed The Internet We Want-Empowering All Kenyan People. One of the sessions for this year’s forum was a fireside chat on harnessing the power of artificial...
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