Bridget Kakuwa holds a Master’s in communication for Development (MCD), Bachelor of Arts in Library & Information Science (BALIS), Diploma in Secondary School Teaching in French & Civic Education and Certificate in Diplomatic Practice, Protocol & Public Relations. Bridget has published on communication strategies used to promote regional integration in Africa, education for sustainable development, WASH, HIV & AIDS, Education, Climate Change and Agriculture. Her professional interests are in knowledge and information management, participatory communication; Agriculture, climate change, water, sanitation and hygiene education; organizational learning, People with disabilities; children broadcasting /television and film production. She has worked as Knowledge Management, Partnerships and Communication Advisor/Manager for FHI 360, Education Development Academy (EDC) and John Snow Inc. She also worked as Regional Communications Officer for Feed the Future Harmonized Seed Regulations Project in Southern Africa. To kick start her career in information management, she worked as Electronic Librarian for the Regional Integration Support Programme at COMESA Secretariat in Zambia. Before joining the multi-sectoral field, she worked as a secondary school teacher of French and civic education.