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− | <font size=4 color=red>Under Construction</font> | + | '''Rebecca Wanjiku''' a technology journalist and blogger based in Nairobi. She has worked in print and online media, covering issues in health, environment, human rights, legal and now specializing in technology.<ref>[http://wanjiku.co.ke/eng/page/about/ About Rebecca Wanjiku]</ref> |
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− | Rebecca is a journalist based in Nairobi.
| + | She is currently a freelance journalist with [[IDG News Service]], a technology Newswire. Some of her stories are covered by Computerworld PCWorld and Infoworld. |
| + | As a blogger, I share my insights, rants, frustrations and opinions on this blog. |
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| + | ==ICANN Involvement== |
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| + | She has been covering tech meetings such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and World Summit on Information Society (WSIS). |
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| + | ==Publications== |
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| + | She authored a chapter on Citizen Journalism in East Africa as part of a book published by Rhodes University on democracy in Africa. She is also been involved in telecoms policy research under [[APC]]. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |