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From Skills to Impact: Highlights from the Nakuru Digital Resilience Training
On 1st and 2nd of April, in partnership with KICTANet, UNESCO, and Internews, we hosted a two-day intensive workshop at the Baraza Media Lab Nakuru for journalists, content creators, Civil Society Or...
Summary of the Creative Economy Bill 2026
The Creative Economy Bill 2026, proposed by the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports, is a comprehensive legislative framework designed to support, and regulate the creative sector i...
What to Do if Your Private Content is Leaked
As a digital creator, your image is not just your personal identity but your brand, your intellectual property, and your professional currency. When someone shares an intimate photo of you without you...
Recap of the Trusted Voices and Information Integrity Training
On 25th and 26th of March, BAKE in partnership with UNESCO convened a training on Trusted Voices and Information Integrity, an intensive two-day program that brought together winners and nominees of t...
Is it Time to Shift the Misinformation Spread to Machines?
The conversation around misinformation is slowly shifting from what people say to how platforms work. For years, social media companies operated like digital landlords, claiming they weren’t responsi...
UNESCO & BAKE partner to empower Kenyan digital creators as “Trusted Voices” for Digital Peacebuilding
As the line between traditional journalism and digital influence continues to blur, UNESCO and the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) have launched a strategic partnership to strengthen the capacity...
Reflections on the Citizen Assembly on Elections and Freedom of Expression
On February 25, 2026, in partnership with the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya), we convened a landmark Citizen Assembly on Elections and Freedom of Expression in the Digital Age at the...
Call for Nakuru creators & journalists for training on fact checking & digital security
We, the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) invites creators and journalists from Nakuru to participate in a Training on Fact-Checking and Digital Security, scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, 2026, in...
Section 22 and 23 Scrapped Off, What Next For Free Speech?
On March 6, 2026, the Kenyan Court of Appeal delivered the final judgement on the Computer Misuse and Cybercimes Act 2018. Justices Patrick Kiage, Aggrey Muchelule, and Weldon Korir struck down Sectio...
Celebrating the women shaping Kenyan conversations on International Women’s Day
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) joins the global community in celebrating International Women’s Day. This year, we turn our spotlight toward the vibrant, resilient, and boundary-pushing women...
Celebrating International Day for Universal Access to Information
We join the global community in celebrating the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI). This day is a crucial moment to reaffirm that the ability to seek, receive, and impart i...
The Role of Advocacy and Regulation in Building Inclusive Digital Governance in Kenya
How do we effectively regulate without stifling innovation or infringing on fundamental rights? The continuous tension between government bodies, civil society, Big Tech, and content creators is the k...