As we celebrate International Women's Day
Listers, Looking at the KICTANet community over the years, there are many great women who have made contributions to ICT policy development in Kenya and beyond. From the founding convenor Alice Muyua and Florence Etta who helped nurture the baby, through visionaries like Njeri Rionge (early entrepreneur) , Catherine Adeya (former Konza boss), Warigia Bowman (among the early academics ), Mwende Njiraini (teacher to many here and Manager Type Approval at CA) and Judy Okite who in the early years of the community spoke FOSS, beside her work on accessibility. And there are many more that have contributed and continue to serve the community - Grace Githaiga our convenor and mentor to many, Rachel Alwala our resident public participation liaison (thank you for always coming out to answer queries to CA), Jane the digital tv practitioner, Steph Muchai the gracious human rights advocate, Ebele Okobi and the Facebook team who have engaged KICTANet to the point of becoming part of us and many newbies who have brought so much vigour to this community- Juliet Nanfuka, Rosemary Chemu, Nanjira, Kanini Mutemi,June Okal just to mention but a few. As I was going through the archives, one of the contributions to the list that struck me was tribute to the late Eng. Atieno Ochola (Tieni). In the thread, (July 2012), her colleagues mourn her as an industrious public servant who was key to the TEAMS project. I quote Dr. Ndemo who says, "At the Ministry we are mourning our departed sister Tieni. As a lead engineer in all our discussions with our partners in the UAE during the conception and building of TEAMs,she was the pillar that we all leaned on. Most people may not know that she spent many sleepless nights trying to beat the deadlines that led to the record time of laying the TEAMs Cable." The full thread can be found starting here <https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/pipermail/kictanet/2012-July/017336.html>. I am sure there are many other women in the space who I have missed. And many silent ones who have impacted members here in one way or another. These women inspire us. Let's celebrate them! Happy Women's Day! -- Grace Mutung'u Skype: gracebomu @Bomu PGP ID : 0x33A3450F
Grace Can't agree more. For me I'd call out the age old Swahili Clarion Call:- WANAWAKE HOYEE!!! Regards *Ali Hussein* *Principal* *AHK & Associates* Tel: +254 713 601113 Twitter: @AliHKassim Skype: abu-jomo LinkedIn: http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> 13th Floor , Delta Towers, Oracle Wing, Chiromo Road, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya. Any information of a personal nature expressed in this email are purely mine and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of the organizations that I work with. On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 8:54 AM, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers, Looking at the KICTANet community over the years, there are many great women who have made contributions to ICT policy development in Kenya and beyond. From the founding convenor Alice Muyua and Florence Etta who helped nurture the baby, through visionaries like Njeri Rionge (early entrepreneur) , Catherine Adeya (former Konza boss), Warigia Bowman (among the early academics ), Mwende Njiraini (teacher to many here and Manager Type Approval at CA) and Judy Okite who in the early years of the community spoke FOSS, beside her work on accessibility.
And there are many more that have contributed and continue to serve the community - Grace Githaiga our convenor and mentor to many, Rachel Alwala our resident public participation liaison (thank you for always coming out to answer queries to CA), Jane the digital tv practitioner, Steph Muchai the gracious human rights advocate, Ebele Okobi and the Facebook team who have engaged KICTANet to the point of becoming part of us and many newbies who have brought so much vigour to this community- Juliet Nanfuka, Rosemary Chemu, Nanjira, Kanini Mutemi,June Okal just to mention but a few.
As I was going through the archives, one of the contributions to the list that struck me was tribute to the late Eng. Atieno Ochola (Tieni). In the thread, (July 2012), her colleagues mourn her as an industrious public servant who was key to the TEAMS project. I quote Dr. Ndemo who says,
"At the Ministry we are mourning our departed sister Tieni. As a lead engineer in all our discussions with our partners in the UAE during the conception and building of TEAMs,she was the pillar that we all leaned on. Most people may not know that she spent many sleepless nights trying to beat the deadlines that led to the record time of laying the TEAMs Cable."
The full thread can be found starting here <https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/pipermail/kictanet/2012-July/017336.html>.
I am sure there are many other women in the space who I have missed. And many silent ones who have impacted members here in one way or another. These women inspire us. Let's celebrate them!
Happy Women's Day!
-- Grace Mutung'u Skype: gracebomu @Bomu PGP ID : 0x33A3450F
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Happy International Womens day Grace and all ladies that are part and parcel of this great community. Regards On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 9:01 AM, Ali Hussein via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Grace
Can't agree more. For me I'd call out the age old Swahili Clarion Call:-
WANAWAKE HOYEE!!!
Regards
*Ali Hussein*
*Principal*
*AHK & Associates*
Tel: +254 713 601113
Twitter: @AliHKassim
Skype: abu-jomo
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Chiromo Road, Westlands,
Nairobi, Kenya.
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 8:54 AM, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers, Looking at the KICTANet community over the years, there are many great women who have made contributions to ICT policy development in Kenya and beyond. From the founding convenor Alice Muyua and Florence Etta who helped nurture the baby, through visionaries like Njeri Rionge (early entrepreneur) , Catherine Adeya (former Konza boss), Warigia Bowman (among the early academics ), Mwende Njiraini (teacher to many here and Manager Type Approval at CA) and Judy Okite who in the early years of the community spoke FOSS, beside her work on accessibility.
And there are many more that have contributed and continue to serve the community - Grace Githaiga our convenor and mentor to many, Rachel Alwala our resident public participation liaison (thank you for always coming out to answer queries to CA), Jane the digital tv practitioner, Steph Muchai the gracious human rights advocate, Ebele Okobi and the Facebook team who have engaged KICTANet to the point of becoming part of us and many newbies who have brought so much vigour to this community- Juliet Nanfuka, Rosemary Chemu, Nanjira, Kanini Mutemi,June Okal just to mention but a few.
As I was going through the archives, one of the contributions to the list that struck me was tribute to the late Eng. Atieno Ochola (Tieni). In the thread, (July 2012), her colleagues mourn her as an industrious public servant who was key to the TEAMS project. I quote Dr. Ndemo who says,
"At the Ministry we are mourning our departed sister Tieni. As a lead engineer in all our discussions with our partners in the UAE during the conception and building of TEAMs,she was the pillar that we all leaned on. Most people may not know that she spent many sleepless nights trying to beat the deadlines that led to the record time of laying the TEAMs Cable."
The full thread can be found starting here <https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/pipermail/kictanet/2012-July/017336.html>.
I am sure there are many other women in the space who I have missed. And many silent ones who have impacted members here in one way or another. These women inspire us. Let's celebrate them!
Happy Women's Day!
-- Grace Mutung'u Skype: gracebomu @Bomu PGP ID : 0x33A3450F
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