Prof. Kobia is a scholar, a teacher, a seasoned administrator currently serving as an Adjunct Research Professor at the African Women Studies Center (AWSC) of the University of Nairobi. She is the Team Leader of the Women Climate Change, Environment and Biodiversity Program at AWSC.
Tabitha Kiriti Nganga is a Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and Development Studies at the University of Nairobi specializing in International Trade, Gender, African women studies, Poverty and Food Security.
Dr. Nancy Baraza is currently a senior lecturer in the faculty of law, University of Nairobi. Her areas of research and teaching include jurisprudence and legal theory human rights law, family law, law and access to justice, among others. She has done extensive research in the area of women and the law, feminist approaches to law and economics, Gender-based violence, women in leadership among others.
Dr. Agnes K. Meroka-Mutua is a researcher, teacher, gender equality advocate and human rights advocate. She is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Nairobi, where she teaches and supervises in the following areas: Law and Development; Gender and the Law; Human Rights Law; Disability Rights Law.
Prof. Stellah Mukhovi Mikalitsa is an associate professor in the Department of Geography, Population, and Environmental Studies, University of Nairobi, Kenya. She is a human geographer specializing in agricultural geography.
Prof. (Eng) Duncan Onyango Mbuge is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental and Bio-systems Engineering at the University of Nairobi. He is registered by the Kenya Engineers Registration Board as a professional engineer, a corporate member of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK) and registered Lead ESIA expert by NEMA.
Tom Gesora Ondicho is an Associate Professor at the University of Nairobi’s Anthropology, Gender and African Studies Department with a focus on Social Anthropology and Gender Studies. In addition to conducting research, he has over 27 years of experience teaching courses on Anthropology, HIV/AIDS, and Gender and Development Studies