Phoebe Ruguru

[1] In her A-Levels, Phoebe studied at the King’s School (The Cathedral), Peterborough, UK[1] and joined SOAS, University of London to study BA International Relations and Anthropology (Combined degree).

As a young achiever her breakout came through when she became the first Kenyan to win an international award in 2014 at the Unchosen Modern Day Slavery Competition which was held in London.

The short film Saidia revolved around a case study of human trafficking.

What’s even more interesting is that the award winning low budget film was shot purely by an iphone 4s.

[5] In October 2015, at just 18 years old, Phoebe was honored as a guest speaker at the House of Lords to deliver a speech on Female Leadership during International Girl Child Day celebrations.