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KeSIG: Empowering the Next Generation of Internet Governance Leaders

By Musa Abubakar The digital age has transformed the way we live, work, and interact. As someone deeply embedded in the realms of online Trust and Safety (content moderation, data quality analysis, digital rights, internet policy enforcement, and regulations), with a keen interest in tech policies across regional and global domains, I have always recognized …

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KeSIG: A Transformative Journey into the Digital World

By Raylenne Kambua My experience at the Kenya School of Internet Governance (KeSIG) was nothing short of enlightening. Before the Kenya School of Internet Governance (KeSIG), my understanding of the Internet was limited to its surface-level functionalities. However, the program delved deep into the internet’s intricate workings, from its inception to its current state and …

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Who Governs the Internet? A Multi-Stakeholder Approach

By Wanjiku Ng’ang’a The Internet is a set of interconnected computer networks. But who decides on the strategic guidelines and developments of the Internet? No single individual, company, organization or state decides alone. The Internet relies on multi-stakeholder cooperation, known as Internet Governance.  A group of actors that work together at a national and International …

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From Tech to Policy: KeSIG 2024 Shapes Advocate

By Isanda Crystal Bitutu A year ago, I graduated with a Bachelor of Business Information Technology, from Strathmore University. Initially, my sights were set on a traditional tech career, yet my journey took an unexpected turn, leading me to the intersection of technology, diplomacy, and government affairs. This realization reminded me of the transformative moment …

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From Weberian Ideals to Multi-Stakeholder Governance: KeSIG2024 Empowers New Advocates

By Wanaswa W. Innocent In 1978, Max Weber’s book “Economy and Society” established what is known today as the Weberian definition of good governance. This definition outlines various requirements for effective governance, such as a clearly defined hierarchy, specialized roles for officials, and meritocratic selection processes. The overarching goal was to empower citizens to have …

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Building a More Equitable Online Environment: Public Servant Credits KeSIG for Policymaking Skills

By Ann Njoroge I applaud the opportunity to participate in the Internet Governance course cohort 9 at the Kenya Institute of Governance (KeSIG). This transformative experience has provided me with a comprehensive understanding of Internet governance, encompassing policy formulation and implementation, alongside the ethical and legal considerations shaping the digital ecosystem. KeSIG boasts a comprehensive …

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7th Kenya School of Internet Governance Session Kicks Off 

The Kenya School of Internet Governance (KeSIG) virtual sessions began Friday. KeSIG is one of the Kenya ICT Action Network’s (KICTANet) capacity building programs that aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the country’s ICT policy dialogues and beyond.  The program responds to the need and importance of ensuring inclusive cyber policy. It was established …