Nyambura Irungu (@nyamburair254) 's Twitter Profile
Nyambura Irungu

@nyamburair254

A Child of a King|a graduate|a feminist|a mom

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From Mukuru to Majengo young Urban women are shaping narratives and driving digital change . After three days of social media advocacy training we are stepping out bold because - Mtandao ni change! #MtandaoNiChange Africa Youth Trust Global Platform Kenya Young Urban Women Movement Nairobi

From Mukuru to Majengo young Urban women are shaping narratives and driving digital change . 
After three days of social media advocacy training  we are stepping out bold because - Mtandao ni change! 
#MtandaoNiChange
<a href="/ayt_org/">Africa Youth Trust</a> 
<a href="/GP_Kenya/">Global Platform Kenya</a> 
<a href="/YUWMNairobi/">Young Urban Women Movement Nairobi</a>
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Giraffe Center Mamba Village Paradise Lost National Museum & Snake Park! National Archives Kenya Railway Museum Kitengela Glass House Just among the few places you can go and have an amazing time. (with the right person of course)

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Women and youth already doing unpaid care work carry heavy emotional labour. Those doing unpaid care work feel trapped in domestic roles. It drains their confidence and reduces their access to opportunities. #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare

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Online insults, sexualised messages degrading comments attack their dignity. Paid care work is already undervalued — digital violence reinforces the idea that caregivers can be disrespected and this affects how confidently they perform their work. #TimeToCare #16daysofactivism

Victoria Adhiambo (@victoriaad37042) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When caregivers face digital blackmail or abusive messages from employers, it creates fear and insecurity. No one can provide quality care while feeling unsafe. #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare

Bruce 🇰🇪 (@brucekinuthia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada centra dashiell When digital spaces aren't safe or accessible, women & girl caregivers fear online abuse or harassment, stopping them from seeking crucial mental health support or connecting with others facing similar challenges. The risk simply outweighs the reward #16daysofactivism #TimeToCare

Victoria Adhiambo (@victoriaad37042) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada centra dashiell Without safe online platforms, women and girls cannot freely seek information on rights, health, or GBV services. Fear of surveillance or abuse keeps them silent and isolated. #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare

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When digital spaces aren’t safe, women and girls doing care work lose more than internet access. They lose learning opportunities, community, income and safe ways to report violence. Unequal digital access keeps caregivers silent and isolated #TimeToCare #16daysofactivism

Hedrique Mboya (@hedriquei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada centra dashiell When online spaces are not safe, they cannot build skills, seek help or connect with other opportunities. Digital inequality becomes another level of silence, stress and exclusion. Safe digital spaces are a support system not a luxury. #TimeToCare #16DaysOfActivism

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Communities have a role in protecting caregivers from online. Employers must ensure digital safety at work. Families must support women to use tech confidently. It is #TimeToCare and call for safe digital spaces to empower caregivers at home and on duty.#16daysofactivism

Victoria Adhiambo (@victoriaad37042) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada CDTD Kenya should adopt a national digital safety policy for caregivers, recognising their unique risks and ensuring platforms, employers, and institutions are accountable for preventing online abuse. #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare

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This is the time for Kenya to formally recognise unpaid and paid care work in national labour and social protection policies, ensuring caregivers' rights and compensation. #TimeToCare #16daysofactivism

Bruce 🇰🇪 (@brucekinuthia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada CDTD Roll out free, accessible digital literacy and safety training for all caregivers, especially those in rural or low-income areas. This training should equip them with the skills to identify, report, and protect themselves from digital harm #16daysofactivism #TimeToCare

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Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada CDTD Require any digital platform or service connecting caregivers with care recipients #16daysofactivism #TimeToCare to implement mandatory, high-standard digital safeguarding protocols, including strong reporting mechanisms for abuse.

Victoria Adhiambo (@victoriaad37042) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada CDTD We need stronger labour protections for domestic workers and caregivers, including clear rules on digital privacy, consent, and penalties for tech-enabled harassment at work. #16DaysOfActivism #TimeToCare

Hedrique Mboya (@hedriquei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada CDTD Investing in childcare centres, elder care services, and community support can reduce the unpaid care load and give caregivers time to learn, work and participate online safely. #TimeToCare #16DaysOfActivism