Christine Mwangi is a communications professional with expertise in public relations, digital media, and strategic storytelling for research and policy communication. She currently serves as the Communications and Digital Campaigns Officer at the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT), Strathmore University.
At CIPIT, Christine leads communication initiatives that translate research on artificial intelligence, data governance, and intellectual property into accessible narratives that reach policymakers, academia, and the public. She develops and manages digital campaigns, coordinates knowledge-sharing events, and curates multimedia content that amplifies the Centre’s visibility and influence in shaping Africa’s digital policy landscape. She also supports researchers in framing their findings for broader audiences, ensuring that academic outputs have practical and societal impact.
Her work focuses on media engagement, knowledge dissemination, and the creative communication of ideas that bridge the gap between academia, policy, and the public. She has developed and implemented communication strategies that amplify institutional visibility and contribute to evidence-based policy dialogue in areas such as artificial intelligence governance, data protection, and intellectual property.