Martha Musimbi

Martha Musimbi serves as a Board Member and Legal Advisor for FEDWEN Kenya from January 2024, focusing on women’s rights in the deaf community. Currently a Peacebuilding Fellow with the Salzburg Global Seminar, Martha engages in initiatives for peace and reconciliation across Asia. Martha is also the Director for the African Law Students' Association, steering efforts for law students with disabilities and report writing. As an International Court Mediator since 2019, Martha manages court-authorized mediations and conducts legal research. Prior experience includes roles as a Pro Bono Mediator for FIDA-Kenya and a Lead Legal Officer and Legal Assistant in various law firms, alongside earlier positions in consultancy and volunteer leadership. Martha holds a Bachelor's Degree in Law from Kenyatta University and a Master's Degree in International Law from Wuhan University, complemented by certified mediation training.

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Nairobi, Kenya

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African Law Students' Association

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The African Law Students’ Association (ALSA) is an international, non-profit, non-governmental, non-partisan and non-political organisation run by and for Africa’s undergraduate law students and recent graduates who desire to achieve academic, professional and personal excellence in addition to their conventional law studies. ALSA was founded in 2013 as a Professional Resource community of African Law Students, and she has undergone many transformations since then. It is today the premier body of African Law Students, driven by the values of unity, Pan-Africanism and global best practices. ALSA reached a network of law students numbering over 14,000 on its online platform alone, and has an actual audience way beyond that. We've been floating the African Law Journal since 2013, which can be found in libraries in Nigeria, Israel, Pakistan, Cameroon, South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, and Namibia, India and Benin Republic and it is in over 50 countries of the world. Issues can also be found on www.africanlawjournal.net, www.academia.com, and on Google.


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Lagos, Nigeria

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201-500

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