Ivy Kabura Nganga

Research Fellow
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Ivy Kabura Nganga is a technology researcher and writer currently based in Berlin. She is a Federal Chancellor Fellow for 2025 exploring the education-to-employment transition for young people in African mega cities, with support from the Fraunhofer's Center for Responsible Research and Innovation (CeRRI), Institute for Human Factors Research (IAO), and the University of Stuttgart. 

Her previous work includes advisory services to clients such as the UN Foundation, the Western Cape Government, and the Africa Private Capital Group. 
 

Sessions

Freedom Online: African Youth Transforming Society in the Digital Age

Ivy Kabura Nganga

Summary
This lightning talk session will explore how African youth in Nairobi (KE), Kinshasa (DRC), and Kigali (RW) are harnessing digital tools to champion freedom in many forms - freedom of expression, freedom to dissent, and freedom to access a better life.
Climate crisis
Digital rights
AI
Participation & Access
Lightning Box 3
Lightning Talk
English
re:claim Digital Future
Conference