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Lessons Learned from Conducting Tech Research in the ‘Silicon Savannah’

This post, is part of the iQuarterly publication by iHub Research, a series of reflections from the team on our work, and on technology and society. Angela Okune, a former Research Lead at iHub and a


Musings of A Maker in Kenya: part 2

This post, by Wachira Ndaiga, is a follow up to Musings of a Maker, that assessed why prevailing perceptions of the “Maker Movement” do more harm than good. It is part of the iQuarterly publication by iHub Research, a series of reflections from the team on our work


Six Lessons from conducting EdTech Research in Kenya

This post, by Anne Salim, is part of the iQuarterly publication by iHub Research, a series of reflections from the team on our work, and on technology and society.


Defining the Hate Speech Crime in Kenya

This post, by Kagonya Awori, a researcher with the Umati Project at iHub, first appeared on the iHub Blog. It highlights hate speech as defined in Kenyan law, the various cases that have been taken to court in the name of ‘hate speech’ and the public

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