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Ceasar Waweru is a passionate technology and innovation leader with a strong background in Informatics and Computer Science. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Informatics and Computer Science from Strathmore University and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Computer Science at Kenyatta University, focusing on weather forecasting using radial basis function networks.  
Ceasar Waweru is a visionary technology and innovation leader with a profound commitment to driving transformation across Africa. With a Bachelor of Science in Informatics and Computer Science from Strathmore University and a current Master’s in Computer Science at Kenyatta University—focused on advanced weather forecasting through radial basis function networks—Ceasar’s academic journey reflects both depth and ambition. He has also honed his leadership skills through a Strategic Leadership Development Program at the Kenya School of Government.


Ceasar is a software quality assurance analyst at KCB Bank and has extensive experience in cybersecurity and technology management. He has earned multiple IT certifications from organizations such as Huawei, Oracle, and EC-Council, and holds specialized credentials in privacy, data protection, and cloud infrastructure.
In his current role as a Digital and Innovation Fellow at the African Union Headquarters, Ceasar is at the forefront of shaping digital strategies that align with Africa’s ambitious goals for sustainable growth and integration. With a background as a software quality assurance analyst and cybersecurity expert, he brings extensive hands-on experience, complemented by advanced certifications in privacy, data protection, and cloud infrastructure from globally recognized institutions like Huawei, Oracle, and EC-Council.


As a Millennium Fellow and an ICANN NextGen Fellow, Ceasar actively contributes to global internet governance discussions, including his role in the Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) Caucus. He is also part of ICANN’s efforts to address privacy and proxy services accreditation issues.
Ceasar’s influence extends internationally, having served as a Millennium Fellow and an ICANN NextGen Fellow. As part of the Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) Caucus, he actively contributes to global internet governance, focusing on critical issues such as privacy and proxy services accreditation. These roles underscore his commitment to ethical and inclusive digital infrastructure on a global scale.


With a deep commitment to climate advocacy, Ceasar has participated in global programs such as the Hackcorruption Hackathon, FXB Climate Advocates, and the Oxford Net Zero Global Youth Coalition, focusing on sustainable development, climate resilience, and education in the Global South.
Equally passionate about environmental sustainability, Ceasar has been an active advocate in programs such as the Hackcorruption Hackathon, FXB Climate Advocates, and the Oxford Net Zero Global Youth Coalition. His work in climate resilience and education is particularly focused on empowering communities in the Global South to be agents of change.


His work spans across multiple fields, including technology innovation, sustainable development, and public policy, making him a dedicated advocate for progress in both African and global contexts.
Driven, dynamic, and dedicated, Ceasar Waweru is not only a leader in technology but also a catalyst for progress in Africa’s journey toward a prosperous and interconnected future.

Latest revision as of 21:30, 12 November 2024

Ceasar Waweru is a visionary technology and innovation leader with a profound commitment to driving transformation across Africa. With a Bachelor of Science in Informatics and Computer Science from Strathmore University and a current Master’s in Computer Science at Kenyatta University—focused on advanced weather forecasting through radial basis function networks—Ceasar’s academic journey reflects both depth and ambition. He has also honed his leadership skills through a Strategic Leadership Development Program at the Kenya School of Government.

In his current role as a Digital and Innovation Fellow at the African Union Headquarters, Ceasar is at the forefront of shaping digital strategies that align with Africa’s ambitious goals for sustainable growth and integration. With a background as a software quality assurance analyst and cybersecurity expert, he brings extensive hands-on experience, complemented by advanced certifications in privacy, data protection, and cloud infrastructure from globally recognized institutions like Huawei, Oracle, and EC-Council.

Ceasar’s influence extends internationally, having served as a Millennium Fellow and an ICANN NextGen Fellow. As part of the Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) Caucus, he actively contributes to global internet governance, focusing on critical issues such as privacy and proxy services accreditation. These roles underscore his commitment to ethical and inclusive digital infrastructure on a global scale.

Equally passionate about environmental sustainability, Ceasar has been an active advocate in programs such as the Hackcorruption Hackathon, FXB Climate Advocates, and the Oxford Net Zero Global Youth Coalition. His work in climate resilience and education is particularly focused on empowering communities in the Global South to be agents of change.

Driven, dynamic, and dedicated, Ceasar Waweru is not only a leader in technology but also a catalyst for progress in Africa’s journey toward a prosperous and interconnected future.