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A list of all pages that have property "Motivation" with value "My motivation to be a digital security and privacy advocacy trainer started two years ago when as a member of the International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT),both locally and internationally , went through a Trainers of Trainers training that was facilitated by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) on how to stay safe online for women. Upon conclusion of the training I conducted trainings for media, civil society, government officials using the tools especially security in a box,among others. Thereafter,, I was a panelist during a roundtable discussion in Morocco during an IAWRT biennial conference, where I had the opportunity to share on digital security citing case studies in Kenya. Mid last year I was selected by the IAWRT-Kenya chapter to be the lead facilitator for round tables on how various counties in Kenya could spearhead initiatives on how digital security for women could be enhanced using mechanisms that were available to them. The stakeholders at the roundtable forums were drawn from the police-gender desk, county government officials mostly from the departments that deal with women, universities-especially those with gender departments, women civil society organizations and media. Each county I went to came up with its own unique action plan on how it could tackle security for women online. When I attended the Gender Technical Institute last year in Germany, I went with one mission - to identify new areas of privacy advocacy and digital security that I could adapt as I continue my work in training and facilitating roundtable discussions in the future, as I seek to reach out to different target groups of participants. Here the idea of flash trainings and being innovative with how we advocate for security skills was sharpened. I also learned new digital security tools that I could share that are in line with the changing times. These were the tools that I weaved into my trainings during the f3mhack conducted in Kenya I have met so many women who have gone through cyber bullying and seen the impacts that it has had on their lives. For me training on privacy advocacy and digital security is more than just training it is about sharing critical information that will change the lives of women in online spaces.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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      My motivation to be a digital security and privacy advocacy trainer started two years ago when as a member of the International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT),both locally and internationally , went through a Trainers of Trainers training that was facilitated by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) on how to stay safe online for women. Upon conclusion of the training I conducted trainings for media, civil society, government officials using the tools especially security in a box,among others. Thereafter,, I was a panelist during a roundtable discussion in Morocco during an IAWRT biennial conference, where I had the opportunity to share on digital security citing case studies in Kenya. Mid last year I was selected by the IAWRT-Kenya chapter to be the lead facilitator for round tables on how various counties in Kenya could spearhead initiatives on how digital security for women could be enhanced using mechanisms that were available to them. The stakeholders at the roundtable forums were drawn from the police-gender desk, county government officials mostly from the departments that deal with women, universities-especially those with gender departments, women civil society organizations and media. Each county I went to came up with its own unique action plan on how it could tackle security for women online. When I attended the Gender Technical Institute last year in Germany, I went with one mission - to identify new areas of privacy advocacy and digital security that I could adapt as I continue my work in training and facilitating roundtable discussions in the future, as I seek to reach out to different target groups of participants. Here the idea of flash trainings and being innovative with how we advocate for security skills was sharpened. I also learned new digital security tools that I could share that are in line with the changing times. These were the tools that I weaved into my trainings during the f3mhack conducted in Kenya I have met so many women who have gone through cyber bullying and seen the impacts that it has had on their lives. For me training on privacy advocacy and digital security is more than just training it is about sharing critical information that will change the lives of women in online spaces.
      hange the lives of women in online spaces.)