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Diversity With Diana Podcast is a platform that advocates for inclusive diversity through supporting social justice programs and policies that create sustainable development. We hold discussions on inclusive diversity, good governance, leadership and technology inclusion. The host Diana Sifuna is a humanitarian, marketer and public policy professional. Expect will to learn and unlearn principles and ethics of good governance, social justice and collective action values that foster DEI princi ...
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In this new Season, Founder and Host Diana Sifuna joins Arnav Kapur in a Kenyan expat conversation while exploring 3 things: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The LIVE conversation happened physically at Lava Latte Food Café in Nairobi, Kenya and virtually on Diversity With Diana Podcast YouTube Channel. Arnav hosts The Development Dilemma podcast w…
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This DWD Podcast will feature host Diana Sifuna (She/her) and guest Martha Mwatha (She/her) is a lawyer, socialist feminist, an abolitionist, Human Rights Defender, and writer. She is also a rape victim/survivor, an ungovernable woman who prides herself in living life boldly, fearlessly, and authentically. Borrowing from the power of Mama Asante Wa…
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PART TWO: This DWD Podcast will feature host Diana Sifuna and guest Letoya Johnstone, a transgender woman and advocate of the transgender community. Letoya Johnstone is a diploma holder in social work, a transgender peer educator, a trainer of trainees (ToT) trained by a branch of Kenyan Ministry of Health, NASCOP (National AIDS and STI Control Pro…
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PART ONE: This DWD Podcast will feature host Diana Sifuna and guest Letoya Johnstone, a transgender woman and advocate of the transgender community. Letoya Johnstone is a diploma holder in social work, a transgender peer educator, a trainer of trainees (ToT) trained by a branch of Kenyan Ministry of Health, NASCOP (National AIDS and STI Control Pro…
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This week’s YouTube LIVE episode of Diversity With Diana Podcast will feature host Diana Sifuna and guest Dr. Simon Kigondu, a medical doctor specializing as an Obstetrician/Gynaecologist and is based in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Kigondu is a health advocate and the CEO of Excella Health Care, an obstetrics and gynecology's practice based at KMA Centre i…
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This week, host Diana Sifuna is joined in Studio by Wanjiku Kihika who is the Founder and Executive Director of Tribeless Youth as well a governance and arts advocate. We focus our discussion on Saba Saba, it's meaning and our collective duty as watchdogs that ensure that compliance with the constitution is upheld. Engage with us as we seek to expl…
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This week’s podcast discusses the role of effective communication in Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) matters. Host Diana Sifuna is joined by Guest Evelyn Odhiambo in the conversation regarding crucial information dissemination among youths on Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). Evelyn Odhiambo is the youth Coordinator at Reproductive Health …
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As one of the youngest ever female political party leaders of a Kenyan Political Party Ms. Wilkister Aduma speaks to Ms. Diana Sifuna about her experience in Politics and Leadership. Professionally, Ms. Aduma is the founder of an initiative called Run For Office, whose main objective is to encourage and support young people to run for office and le…
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This week's conversation welcomes Robert Omondi "RJ"a passionate educator who is also the most recent beneficiary of a scholarship from Duke University - Stanford School of Public Policy in Durham, North Carolina, USA. He is currently running a fundraising campaign to raise $50,000 to offset the cost of tuition and living expenses at Duke this Fall…
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This week DWD Host Diana Sifuna is joined by Danielle Evans, the reigning Miss Brighton and Founder of the viral rugby campaign #TryMe​. Danielle was born at 26 weeks, weighing a mere 0.835kg and suffered from chronic lung disease. She also experienced a number of learning difficulties in school. However, despite these challenges, Danielle continue…
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DWD Host Diana is joined by Ebby Grace Weyime, the Founder & CEO of The Grace Cup and a thought leader when it comes to menstrual hygiene with a particular interest on re-usable products. Additionally, Ebby is also a popular African actress, a former model and a Menstrual Health Management Consultant. International Women’s Day, marked annually on M…
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This week Diana is joined by Richard Kakunga Wambua, a Pan-African Innovator and a Climate Diplomat. He serves as the Chairperson of the Young Diplomats of Kenya (YDK), where he has led teams to partner with International Organizations and Foreign Missions to advocate for youth inclusion and empowerment within the international affairs arena. Among…
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This Week Diana is joined by Suzanne Silantoi, a public policy analyst & a graduate from University of York with a Master of Arts in Public Administration and Public Policy. Suzanne was the youngest Nairobi senatorial candidate in 2017 at the age of 23. Women everywhere are breaking the glass ceiling in politics but their voices still go unheard an…
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This Week Diana is joined by Noha Shawky, a seasoned visionary senior leader grounded on extensive 28 years of international experience on global and regional level in a variety of roles including General manager position, Global chief of staff, and Business Development. Noha a prominent creative and result driven leader thriving for innovation, he…
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This week's the podcast show Diana has a conversation with her FIRST guest speaker - Nyambura Wa Wanjiku, a multipotentiality political enthusiast and art connoisseur who is fascinated by human behavior, organization and expressions. in Kenya. We ask, "Is there room for right-brain people in governance?" #GoodGovernance​ #InclusiveDiversity​ #TechI…
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This is a cut out of Diana Sifuna's Participation in the Youth Employment Conference (YEC) in 2020 organised by The Youth Agenda (YAA) at the Kenya School of Government (KSG). What more would you add to the conversation about the Gender Dynamics in Youth Employment in Africa? #Youth Agenda #YEC2020 #DiversityWithDianaPodcast Email: diversitywithdia…
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This week's the podcast showcases PART TWO of MYPROSPERCLINIC session with advisees who have used the MYPROSPER APP platform. MyProsper App connects you to experienced, highly accomplished professionals for personalized, trustworthy affordable advice on demand on the phone.🤛🏾🇰🇪 #MyProsperClinic Diana spoke to advisees: i) Mary Weremba on EXECUTIVE …
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This week's the podcast showcases PART ONE of MYPROSPERCLINIC session with advisees who have used the MYPROSPER APP platform. MyProsper App connects you to experienced, highly accomplished professionals for personalized, trustworthy affordable advice on demand on the phone.🤛🏾🇰🇪 #MyProsperClinic Diana spoke to advisees: i) Mary Weremba on EXECUTIVE …
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This week's the podcast show enlists common elements of diversity in our day to day official and unofficial engagements. In the podcast, Diana lists: i) Cultural Integration ii) Nationality iii) Language iv) Sexual Orientation v) Social Class vi) Spirituality vii) Race viii) Gender ix) Mental Ability x) Call to action for Kenyans to join Inclusive …
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This week's the podcast show looks at the assertions made by United Nations Environmental Science & Cultural Organisations (UNESCO) Article 1 regarding cultural diversity and its importance. In the podcast, Diana states: i) Definition of cultural diversity ii) Positive cultural diversity elements iii) Unethical cultural elements iv) Call to action …
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This week's the podcast show defines DIVERSITY for all people including KIDS. #Diversity = #Differences Diana suggests that: i) DIVERSITY = DIFFERENCES ii) Diversity is GOOD Email: diversitywithdianapodcast@gmail.com Website: https://dianansifuna.wixsite.com/diversitywithdiana Music: www.bensound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.…
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This week's the podcast show highlights the contributions made by the host Diana Sifuna in the Youth Status Conversation hosted online by the Kenya Young Members of County Assembly (KYMCA) #InclusiveDiversityBenefitsUsAll ✊🏾 Diana suggests that: i) Youths MUST anchor themselves with GOOD VALUES ii) Youths MUST unite and have POSITIVE ALLIANCES acro…
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In general terms, an open government is one with high levels of transparency and mechanisms for public scrutiny and oversight in place, with an emphasis on government accountability. Diana Sifuna joins the Centre for MultiPart Democracy (Kenya) Campaign dubbed #MyOpenGovernment to advocate for INCLUSIVITY, INTEGRITY & TRANSPARENCY. Email: diversity…
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This week we review the rise of teen pregnancies in Kenya amidst the Covid19 Pandemic and propose long term solutions to curbing this menace. #Covid19 #ShadowPandemic #TeenPregnancies Email: diversitywithdianapodcast@gmail.com Website: https://dianansifuna.wixsite.com/diversitywithdiana Music: www.bensound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://p…
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This week the podcast show highlights conditions for diversity initiatives in an organisation which help to keep a competitive human resource advantage. They include: i) Individuals must have completely different skills and information set; ii) The skills and information sets are all relevant for tasks that have to be performed within the firm; and…
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PART TWO: The objective of the Webinar was to assess the status of the implementation of Article 100 in the Kenyan Constitution. In order to have a full and robust democracy, a country’s political system must be effectively represented by leaders drawn from all genders and regions. Despite women and youths forming the bulk of the country’s populati…
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PART ONE: The objective of the Webinar was to assess the status of the implementation of Article 100 in the Kenyan Constitution. In order to have a full and robust democracy, a country’s political system must be effectively represented by leaders drawn from all genders and regions. Despite women and youths forming the bulk of the country’s populati…
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This week in the Diversity With Diana Podcast Series the discussion is on tactics of promoting inclusion beyond access in diversity. #DiversityWithDiana Podcast #InclusiveDiversity Email: diversitywithdianapodcast@gmail.com Website: https://dianansifuna.wixsite.com/diversitywithdiana Music: www.bensound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podc…
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This week Diana examines the Saba Saba Peaceful March done on the 7th of July 2020 dubbed "Saba Saba March For Our Lives" by Social Justice Activists. The March commemorated 30-years since the first March that was done in 1990 to fight for re-instatement of Multi-Party democracy through repealing Section 2A of the Kenyan Constitution that had Kenya…
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This is a cut out of Diana Sifuna's Participation in the e-Forum. What more could you add to the conversation as a youth in governance? The objective of the Webinar was to discuss the implications of Covid-19 to the governance space in Kenya. To steer the discussion was Mzalendo’s Covid-19 Impact Analysis Report, being an output of a three-month an…
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This week with we explore workforce diversity, tokenism, inclusive diversity and why inclusive diversity is important for innovation in the 21st century companies. #DiversityWithDiana Podcast Series #InclusiveDiversity Email: diversitywithdianapodcast@gmail.com Website: https://dianansifuna.wixsite.com/diversitywithdiana Music: www.bensound.com ---…
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This week we continue with #HumanityPowerKE Series in a moment of solidarity against racism, injustice & inequality experienced my fellow members in the black community in the arms of the Police. In the Kenyan Context, this is Part 2 on the plight to stop police brutality in Kenya. As humanity (of all ages, races and gender), we are now called upon…
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This week we continue with #HumanityPowerKE Series in a moment of solidarity against racism, injustice & inequality experienced my fellow members in the black community in the arms of the Police. In the Kenyan Context, this is Part 1 on the plight to stop police brutality in Kenya. As humanity, we are now called upon to come to action to REJECT all…
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Today Diana joins the #BlackOutTuesday in a moment of solidarity against racism, injustice & inequality experienced my fellow members in the black community. As humanity, we need to pause and take care of ourselves and families & plan for sustainable action so that we may leave the world a better place for our next generations. #DiversityWithDiana …
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