International Public Policy Conference- ICPP7
I hope this email finds you well.
I just wanted to let you know I will be running a panel at the
International Public Policy Conference (ICPP7) which will take place in
Chiang Mai, Thailand from July 2nd to July 4th, 2025.
I have a call for papers out, on evidence-based policymaking in Africa, for
those interested in submitting a paper, on this link:
www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/icpp7-chiang-mai-2025/panel-list/21/panel/evidence-based-policy-making-in-africa/1712
.
There is some funding support available for participants who are interested
and an opportunity to publish a special issue in the International Review
of Public Policy (IRPP).
Kindly circulate among your network and friends, so that those interested
in submitting a paper may do so.
You can read more about what I have been up to, on:
www.icrnetwork.org/who-we-are-1/icrn-founders-and-organizers/justa-wawira-mwangi/
Cheers,
Dr. Justa Wawira Mwangi
Cellphone: +1-347-349-7841 (New York)
On Wed, 20 Nov 2024 at 10:46, Victor Kapiyo via KICTANet <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> Privacy International has recently published a new tech explainer on
> election technologies in Kenya. The explainer a deep dive into the
> technologies employed to manage and administer the election process in
> Kenya, such as biometric voter registration (BVR), voter identification,
> results transmission, and candidate management systems.
>
> You can read more:
>
> privacyinternational.org/explainer/5445/election-technology-kenya
>
>
> privacyinternational.org/news-analysis/5449/our-new-tech-explainer-election-technologies-kenya
>
> Following the last election, and even as the country is slowly progressing
> to the next cycle, it is important to review the election technologies and
> see where improvements need to be made.
>
> Regards,
>
> Victor
>