Porticus
Caroline Kioko is a Senior Analyst at Porticus, specializing in equity and inclusion across philanthropic portfolios, and a Global Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity at the Atlantic Institute. As a co-founder and co-director of Meza Yetu, Caroline advocates for transformative change for all genders. Caroline also serves as Chairperson of the Board for Selfhood, which promotes gender equality, and was a Committee Member for the Africa End Sexual Harassment Initiative (AESHI). Previous roles include Programme Coordinator for Gender Democracy at the Heinrich Böll Foundation and Program Officer at the Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW). Caroline holds a Bachelor's Degree in Law and is currently pursuing a Master of Laws in International Law at the University of Nairobi.
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Porticus
At Porticus, we’re working towards a just and sustainable future where human dignity can flourish. Through our partnerships in education, society, faith and climate we enable changemakers to create societies and systems that work for everyone. We strive to understand the complexities of the systems we seek to change, assessing where we can make the most impact and engaging the skills and knowledge of broad coalitions of local and global partners to tackle the root causes of problems. Porticus professionals develop and manage grants and programmes in more than 65 countries. Lasting solutions aren’t achieved quickly or lightly, but we believe that together we can make a fairer, more sustainable world a reality.