Esther Ang’awa is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with practice experience providing legal advisory and representation in public and private law matters, as well as advising State and non-State actors on law, constitutionalism and governance. Ang’awa is passionate about creating legal awareness in the society and pushing for public governance that is people-centred, participatory and transformative. She is currently a postgraduate scholar at the African Leadership Centre, King’s College London undertaking a Master of Science in Global Leadership and Peacebuilding.
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