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Tũnyamũ twĩ muoyo has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in January 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Tũnyamũ twĩ muoyo are: • Facebook • YouTube • Payment Besides social media accounts, tunyamu has populated their site with: • Presenting an Intervention at International Women and Girls in Science Day at the United Nations • Presentation at Kenya Scholars and Studies Association (KESSA) 2025 Annual Meeting • Multilingual Science translation (Cohort 1) in Kalenjin, Dholuo, and Kiswahili • Featured in: UT-Austin's Center for Infectious Disease's snapshot • Featured in: Conversation w/ M. Kaloki, SciDevNet about how language barriers are impeding science learning • (2021) Interview: Own The Narrative Africa - STEMM for The Culture : The Importance of Indigenous Language • (2024) Interview: Forging New Paths in African SciComm with Under the Microscope • (2024) Interview: Kago & Cissé share insights on the landscape of African indigenous languages in science engagement • Featured in: 2022 Falling Walls Top 50 Science Engagement Projects Globally • Featured on: UNESCO's Open and Inclusive Science Hub: Translating microbiology into African mother tongues: • Featured in: collaboration w/ DADA SARAH comedians (+english captions): TI RWAGĨ RŨREHAGA MALARIA NĨ PLASMODIUM 🔥🔥 • Featured in: PNAS Article: "English is the go-to language of science, but students often do better when taught in more tongues" • Peer Reviewed Article: Frontiers | Using African Indigenous Languages in Science Engagement to Increase Science Trust • Donate to our project: @Paypal Donations go directly to support: team, pay for WiFi, camera rental • Kikuyu Science Show "Taukirwo" • (2022) Interview: Communicating Science Across Languages - Q&A With Grace Kago - Lifeology • Featured in: The Texas Scientist - This Scientist is Bridging Barriers • Kiswahili Science Show " Sayansi kwa Ufupi" • Website