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* She also wrote Role of Information and Communication Technologies in the Development of African Women in 2004.[http://www.comminit.com/en/node/218026/38] | * She also wrote Role of Information and Communication Technologies in the Development of African Women in 2004.[http://www.comminit.com/en/node/218026/38] | ||
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Revision as of 12:40, 30 November 2010
Country: | Africa |
Email: | alice [at] apc.org |
Facebook: | [profile.php?id=100001015001507&v=info Alice Wanjira Munyua] |
LinkedIn: | [13562779 Alice Wanjira Munyua] |
Twitter: | @amunyua |
Alice Wanjira-Munyua serves as the Project Coordinator for Catalyzing Access to ICTS (CATIA).[1]. She is also the convenor of the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANET). [2]
Education[edit | edit source]
- Wanjira-Munyua completed her M.A in Social Communications from Pontifical Gregorian University in Italy. [3]
Career History[edit | edit source]
- During the first WSIS Prep Com held in Geneva in July 2002, She chaired the Civil Society Caucus.
- She worked with the African Women's Development and Communication Network. She was the program officer in charge of communication.[4]
- She has also worked as a project manager with Ndizathuzomwe Project Malawi.
- She joined the CCK board in May 2005 and after completion of her first term in 2008, she renewed it.
- At several institutions she has trained students in gender mainstreaming, Internet law and negotiation skills.[6]
Researches and Publications[edit | edit source]
Alice has over the years been engaged with the civil society on a number of initiatives involving research and development communication
- In 2008 she published a research that was titled Women entrepreneurs in Nairobi: examining and contextualizing women’s choices [7]
- She also wrote a report named as Harnessing The Power Of The Cell Phone By Women Entrepreneurs. [8]
- She also wrote Role of Information and Communication Technologies in the Development of African Women in 2004.[9]