Education
She attended the Alliance girls school in Kenya and she attributes being in a girls-only space as having a powerful way of building and shaping confidence in her early life.
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She attended the Alliance girls school in Kenya and she attributes being in a girls-only space as having a powerful way of building and shaping confidence in her early life.
She has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of the Global Fund for Women since August 2011. Kanyoro also serves with former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson on several projects, including the Board of Directors of Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative. Kanyoro was born in Migori county, Kenya.
She earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Nairobi and a Doctor of Philosophy in linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin.
Foreign her second doctorate, Kanyoro studied feminist theology at the San Francisco Theological Seminary. She received three honorary doctorate degrees.
She was also a visiting scholar of Hebrew and the Old Testament at Harvard.
Born in rural Kenya, Kanyoro moved into suburban Nairobi where she attended high school. Growing up in the 1970s, her focus along with the African Continent was the liberation of South Africa.
"She was a student when she joined the movement against apartheid which led her to fight for women and girls".
She also worked as a translation consultant for the United Bible Societies and became Young Women’s Christian Association"s World Secretary General. Kanyoro was director of the Population and Reproductive Health Program of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation from 2007 to 2011.
Kanyoro serves on the United Nations Population Fund/IPPF High-Level task force for Reproductive Health 2015 on the Global Philanthropy Committee of the Council of Foundations, is a member of the Aspen Institute Council for women Leaders for Reproductive health as well as the Advisory Board for “new Voices”, Mary Robinson"s Climate Justice. Kanyoro served as a Member of the Board of Directors of the African Population and Health Research Centre, and was for seven years the Chair of the Board of ISIS Work. She also serves on the boards of Cooperative American Relief Everywhere, Intra Health, CHANGE and Legacy Memory Bank, and is a member of the World Health Organization.