The fifth Kenya School of Internet Governance was held online from 26th to 28th October 2020. The report of the school is available here. The program of the 2020 KESIG edition is available here. KeSIG 2020 was taught using a combination of the KICTANet developed e-learning platform and online interaction through video call. Several industrial leaders, policy practitioners, and implementers had a chance to interact with the students.
KeSIG is an introductory course covering technical, economic, legal and contemporary social issues brought about by the Internet and how they affect Kenyan decision making. It aims to build a critical mass of individuals advocating for Internet rights and freedoms through equipping the participants with the skills needed to participate meaningfully in local, regional and global policy discourse.
The 2020 cohorts were:
- Catherine Muya
- Victor Gatei
- Carolyne Sogomo
- Kevin Goga
- Abdirahman Gorod
- Amrit Singh Pyara Labhuram
- Beryl Aidi
- Wambua Thyaka
- Alex Watila
- Laurine Richard Mtaita
- Winfrida Vitus Massawe
- Gladys Amuti
- Achieng Obillo
- Maureen Mumbi Githinji
- Mutanu Kyany’a
- Egline Jeptoo
- Lourdes Akello Walusala
- Stephen Maina
- Wakesho Kililo
- Camillah Agak Knight
- Megan Kathure
- Jamal Sikuku Abubakar
- Abdulmalik Adan Sugow
- Sylvia Misik
- Rebeccah M Wambui
- Anthony Irari Ngugi
- Andrew Ogachi
- Casty Mumbi Munyi
- Elaine wangari Thuo
- Mariam David Mchaina
- Cyrus Mogere Mong’are
- Mungai Juliet Wangari
- Reuben Mwazighe
- Eileen Kwiponya
- Peter Mmbando
- mercy njeri mbao
- JohnRay Ondiko
- Michael Murimi
- Grayson Emanuel Munisi
- Faidha Ally