Lillian Nalwoga works as a Policy Officer at the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) and also is the President of the Internet Society’s Uganda Chapter. Lillian is a technology enthusiast and is actively involved in ICT policy debates at the local, regional and global level through her key role as a coordinator of the Uganda and East African Internet Governance Forums. She has also served on the UN – Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) of the global Internet Governance Forum from 2012 – 2014.
She has first-hand knowledge and experience in managing ICT4D projects and conducting ICT4D research. Her main areas of interest include – Internet Rights, eParticipation, Child Online Safety, Internet Governance, ICT and Entrepreneurship, among others. Ms. Nalwoga is passionate about linking public policy and the Internet as well as promoting and advancing the appropriate use of ICT for development.