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Sharon Atieno

Sharon Atieno

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Science Journalist and Editor, Science Africa

Biography

Sharon Atieno is a Kenyan journalist with skills in science writing and reporting augmented with training on different aspects of science including health, environment, biodiversity, climate change and research among others. She is interested in carrying out investigations and also has a strong grounding in data journalism.

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Politics, religion, crime.

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Content

Total articles 252

  • Exempt Vulnerable Countries from Tariff Hikes, UNCTAD Says

    By Sharon Atieno Verified, Science Africa

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Addressing Societal Norms Crucial to Women Reaping from Agrifood Systems

    By Sharon Atieno Verified, Science Africa

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • 625,000 Smallholder Farmers Targeted in Heifer Kenya’s New Roadmap

    By Sharon Atieno Verified, Science Africa

    Apr. 11, 2025

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Science Africa

Science Africa (SA) is a publishing, communications, advocacy, research and mentorship thinktank and consultancy organization that is keen on popularization of various aspects of STI as the driving force for sustainable socio-economic development in Africa. Since 1994, SA has been proving specialized strategic communications, research, capacity building, media and editorial advisory and hands-on support to various partner organizations in both private and public sectors at national, regional and international levels. SA has a wide network of highly skilled partners spread all over sub-Saharan Africa that are capable of meeting the needs of the most demanding and networked organization. Over the years, Science Africa has fostered appropriate partnerships with different national, regional and international organisations to advance various aspects of science to promote the much-needed sustainable development. Some of these are development partners, UN agencies, research institutions, Non-Governmental Organisations, Universities and private and public institutions.

Kenya, , Kenya

Founded: 1994