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Afro-Feminist Evidence to Action: Combating New Forms of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

Afro-Feminist Evidence to Action: Combating New Forms of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence

by panafcon | Oct 6, 2025 | Gender, Highlights, kictanet post

Technology has immensely expanded our connectivity and opportunities. But as internet penetration and ICT use rapidly grow in Kenya and across Africa, so too do deeply concerning forms of technology-facilitated gender based violence (TFGBV). KICTANet was a key partner...
Swahili TFGBV? Now You Can Report It — Directly on WhatsApp

Swahili TFGBV? Now You Can Report It — Directly on WhatsApp

by panafcon | Oct 3, 2025 | Gender, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

KICTANet and Meedan, a global technology non-profit, for a six-month initiative to combat Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) in Kenya. This partnership activates Meedan’s Check tipline, a WhatsApp-based tool that empowers communities to report...
Gendering AI for Digital Justice: Reclaiming Technology for African Women

Gendering AI for Digital Justice: Reclaiming Technology for African Women

by panafcon | Aug 24, 2025 | Gender, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Dr Grace Githaiga When we talk about “gendering AI,” we’re talking about one of the biggest problems facing our digital age. We are discussing how gender norms, prejudices, and power structures that have disadvantaged women for ages are either...
Gendered Realities in AI: Who Builds, Who Benefits, Who is Left Behind?

Gendered Realities in AI: Who Builds, Who Benefits, Who is Left Behind?

by panafcon | Aug 24, 2025 | Gender, Highlights

At the heart of this dialogue was an urgent question: Is AI truly neutral, or does it risk deepening existing societal inequalities, especially through persistent gender bias? KICTANet hosted a discussion on “Gendered Realities in AI: Who Builds, Who Benefits,...
Reflecting on Change: What Do Funders Really Want to See?

Reflecting on Change: What Do Funders Really Want to See?

by panafcon | Aug 20, 2025 | Gender, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

Recently, partners supported by the Our Voices, Our Futures (OVOF) Consortium in Kenya met for an end-line evaluation. The convening was a moment to pause, reflect, and celebrate the progress made in amplifying the voices and rights of structurally silenced women and...
Kenya’s Existing Legal Frameworks on TFGBV: Specialised International Treaties

Kenya’s Existing Legal Frameworks on TFGBV: Specialised International Treaties

by panafcon | Aug 11, 2025 | Gender, Highlights

Let’s recap before we jump into the specialised International treaties that Kenya has ratified, which reinforce Kenya’s legal frameworks on technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV). Last week, we read how the constitution of Kenya establishes that the...
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