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'''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>
'''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 name="personal">[http://wanjiku.co.ke/eng/page/about/ About Rebecca Wanjiku]</ref>


She is currently a freelance journalist with [[IDG News Service]], a technology Newswire. Some of her stories are covered by Computerworld PCWorld and Infoworld.
Since June 2011, she has been a freelance journalist with [[IDG News Service]], a technology Newswire.<ref name="linkedin">[ke.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-wanjiku/28/410/983 Rebecca Wanjiku, LinkedIn.com]</ref> Some also publishes stories on Computerworld, PCWorld, and Infoworld, and shares her personal insights and opinions on her blog.<ref name="personal"></ref>
As a blogger, I share my insights, rants, frustrations and opinions on this blog.


==ICANN Involvement==
==ICANN Involvement==
She has been covering tech meetings such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and World Summit on Information Society (WSIS).
She has been covering tech meetings such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and World Summit on Information Society (WSIS).


==Publications==
==Publications==
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]].
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]].



Revision as of 01:50, 10 April 2013

Country: USA
Email: rebecca.wanjiku [at] gmail.com
Website:

   [wanjiku.co.ke wanjiku.co.ke]

LinkedIn: link=[ke.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-wanjiku/28/410/983 Rebecca Wanjiku]   [[ke.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-wanjiku/28/410/983 Rebecca Wanjiku] Rebecca Wanjiku]
Twitter:    @Rebecca

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.[1]

Since June 2011, she has been a freelance journalist with IDG News Service, a technology Newswire.[2] Some also publishes stories on Computerworld, PCWorld, and Infoworld, and shares her personal insights and opinions on her blog.[1]

ICANN Involvement[edit | edit source]

She has been covering tech meetings such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and World Summit on Information Society (WSIS).

Publications[edit | edit source]

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.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 About Rebecca Wanjiku
  2. [ke.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-wanjiku/28/410/983 Rebecca Wanjiku, LinkedIn.com]