A wide range of individuals and institutions have participated in the development of the National E-waste Strategy. Our sincere gratitude is extended to the National E-waste Steering Committee members for consistently working together to find a sustainable solution for E-Waste management in Kenya, and for providing their respective guiding input that has shaped the national strategy aimed at sustainably and productively dealing with E-Waste at a national and county level.
Much appreciation also goes to the various stakeholders in Kenya for their valuable input and comments during national consultations and validation workshops. The government is committed to implementing the E-waste strategy and all partners and stakeholders are invited to join in delivering this great mandate of ensuring a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. Special thanks go to the following members who spearheaded the development of the draft E-Waste Strategy:
1) Dr. Ayub Macharia, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
2) Rodney Omari, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
3) Isaiah Maina, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
4) Elias Njeru, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
5) Anastasia Mwiti Ministry of Environment and Forestry
6) Daisy Mang’era, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
7) Mr. Juma Ooro –Chairperson EACO, Working Group 5-Communication Authority of
Kenya
8) Rachel Kiondo, Communication Authority of Kenya
9) Sarah W.N Njau, National E-waste Steering Committee
10) Mr. Eric Guantai – Recykla International / WEEE Africa Forum
11) Dr. Virginia Onyara-Multi Media University [MMU]
12) Mr. Lawrence Thuo –E-waste Initiative Kenya ;
13) Mr. Michael Koech – Safaricom;
14) Ms. Farida Were-University of Nairobi
15) Joshua Patroba, Recykla International / WEEE Africa Forum