
Milliam Murigi is an accomplished science journalist recognised for her contributions to science, health, environment, agriculture, and technology reporting. With a career spanning more than a decade, she has built a reputation for delivering well-researched, solution-oriented stories that inform and inspire change. Her accolades include IGAD-ICPAC Reporting Competition on Transboundary Pests, GenBio-Africa Promotional Awards, the OFAB Media Awards (OMAs) Kenya Winner 2024, OMAs Africa Finalist, NCD Alliance Kenya Media Awards; Best Environment Cover Story Winner 2024, and Renewable Energy Awards 2018. Her work has been featured in various Kenyan publications in Kenya such as People Daily Newspaper, Sayansi Magazine, Science Africa and Alliance for Science, where she continues to shed light on critical issues affecting communities in Kenya and beyond. Beyond her writing, Milliam is actively involved in training and mentoring fellow journalists, advocating for solutions journalism, and participating in global conversations on science communication. Her passion for bridging the gap between science and society drives her to explore new ways of making complex topics relatable and actionable.
Article published includes:
MOSIP Connect 2026 Calls for Scalable, Country-Driven Digital Public Infrastructure
Media Urged to Strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure Reporting
Open-source Platform Boosting Farmers’ Resilience to Climate Change
Africa: New Digital Identification Documents Deepen Marginalization
Click, Verify, Own: Kenya’s Land Registry Goes Digital
A System in Transition: Kenya’s Shift to Digital Health Records
Technology- first Thinking Undermining Digital Identification Success
MOSIP Create 2026 Showcases Innovative Digital Identity Solutions

