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Erick Inghatt Matsanza | |
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Born | 12th April 1974 |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Occupation | Social Change Catalyst/ Social Entrepreneur |
Erick Inghatt Matsanza (12 April 1974) is a Kenyan Social Change Catalyst by passion and also an entrepreneurship mentor from the Luhya community.
Erick Inghatt Matsanza is the founder of Spice Without Bordersspicewithoutborders
Erick Inghatt Matsanza is a member of the Jury at the Forty Under 40 Africa Awards project fortyunder40africa
Background and education
editErick Inghatt Matsanza was born in 1974. He was born and raised in Lugari, Kenya and hails from the Luhya Luhya community
Career
editErick Inghatt Matsanza is a Social Change Catalyst (Activist) & a Social Entrepreneur. Matsanza is a 2014 trained Social Initiator at kanthari international is an educational and training institute at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. co-founded by Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg in 2007, with the first members jointing in 2009, as an extension of their pioneering project Braille without borders.[1]
During his training, Matsanza volunteered at Video Volunteers an international NGO founded in 2003 that promotes community media to amplify citizen voice around the world. Video Volunteers is a registered non-profit in the state of New York in the US. Co-founded by Stalin K. as community media initiative Video Volunteers in 2013.[2][3] In 2018, allegations were made against him of inappropriate conduct at the workspace. In 2020, the charges were dismissed.[4]
Political journey
editMatsanza is the Secretary for International Affairs National Agenda Party(NAP-K). He first contested for Member of County Assembly in 2007, to represent Marakusi Ward, Kenya
References
edit- ^ "IISE Homepage / About".
- ^ Pathak, Maulik (1 November 2013). "Video Volunteers - Movies that will change your life". Livemint. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Tehelka Profiles Video Volunteers, Founded By AIF Clinton Fellowship Alumnus Jessica Mayberry". Tehelka. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "All You Need to Know: Three Weeks of #MeToo and Its Big Impacts". Retrieved 13 October 2019.