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Kilonzo also worked as volunteer at the National Legal Aid and Awareness Programme (NALEAP) from January to September 2014.The organization was established with the object of providing legal aid in Kenya to vulnerable members of the society.
Kilonzo also worked as a volunteer at the National Legal Aid and Awareness Programme (NALEAP) from January to September 2014.The organization was established with the object of providing legal aid in Kenya to vulnerable members of the society.


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Revision as of 14:47, 8 March 2016

Affiliation: Kenya School of Law
Country: Kenya
Email: kilonzojoe[at]gmail.com
Facebook:    [Joe Joseph (Cardozo) Main Page]
LinkedIn:    [Kilonzo Josephat Main Page]

Kilonzo Josephat Muuo (Joe Cardozo) is a lawyer with an ardent interest in human rights, constitutional and international law. He is currently taking a post-graduate diploma at the Kenya School of Law. He is based in Nairobi, Kenya.

Career History

Muma & Kanjama Advocates (2015+)

Kilonzo works as a Legal Trainee at Muma & Kanjama Advocates which is a full-service law firm, as part of his grounding to be an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya.

National Legal Aid and Awareness Programme (2014)

Kilonzo also worked as a volunteer at the National Legal Aid and Awareness Programme (NALEAP) from January to September 2014.The organization was established with the object of providing legal aid in Kenya to vulnerable members of the society.

Education

Kilonzo received his Bachelor of Laws (Legum Baccalaureus) from Moi University in 2015. He graduated with a Second Class Upper Division (no first class was awarded in his year). He attended the Lucerne Academy for Human Rights Implementation Summer School, Switzerland in July 2015.

Interests

References