Diana Kate Wambui Wahome

Intern

Diana Kate Wambui WAHOME since August 2018 is an Intern at gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development and she is currently an advocate trainee at the Kenya School of Law in Nairobi, Kenya. Ms. WAHOME graduated from Moi University School of Law, Kenya with an undergraduate degree in law with a final dissertation focusing on the human rights impact on socio-economic right of sexual and reproductive health right of refugees in Kenya.

In July 2018, she attended the “Summer Institute on Intellectual Property Rights and China” (IP-China) organized by West Virginia University (USA) and gLAWcal - Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) held at the Law School of the Beijing Foreign Studies University in Beijing, China. In August 2016, Diana attended the Jean Monnet programme on EU law of the sea in Bremen, Germany on trade and economic policy and in July 2017, Ms. WAHOME attended a summer programme in international law at the Xiamen Academy, Xiamen, China.

Ms. WAHOME is fluent in English and Swahili

  • Socio- economic rights
  • Law of the sea
  • Refugee law
  • Intellectual property Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Energy Law