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In this episode of Terms of Service, host Mary Camacho welcomes Nora Mbagathi, Executive Director of the Katiba Institute, for a deep dive into constitutional rights, technology governance, and power dynamics in Kenya and beyond. They explore how constitutions function as the "terms of service" of a society, shaping citizen rights and responsibilities. Nora highlights the risks posed by centralized digital identity systems, the role of transnational corporations in shaping the digital landscape, and the importance of grassroots activism in defending constitutional protections.

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Nora Mbagathi is the Executive Director at Katiba Institute in Kenya. She is a qualified lawyer in multiple jurisdictions and has worked in human rights campaigning and strategic litigation for over ten years. Nora has participated in cases relating to digital ID, platform accountability, criminal justice, and the right to nationality in Kenya. Prior to joining Katiba Institute, Nora was a senior lawyer with the Open Society Justice Initiative, based in London.

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How can we ensure technology serves citizens rather than undermining their rights? Listen to this thought-provoking conversation with Nora Mbagathi and join the discussion on tech governance, rights, and digital power structures.

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Host: Mary Camacho

Guest: Nora Mbagathi

Produced by Terms of Service Podcast

Sound Design: Arthur Vincent and Sonor Lab

Co-Producers: Nicole Klau Ibarra & Mary Camacho