Stephanie Otieno is a rising leader at the intersection of gender equity, climate justice, and financial governance. Her impactful work with organizations like Plan International, Kuza Trust, Feminist Centre, and Hope Worldwide has positioned her as a community-driven advocate for women and girls, promoting equity and sustainable solutions across Kenya.
Through Sauti Mashinani and the Anga Center she directly engages with women in informal settlements, raising her voice on climate justice and helping shape inclusive policies and local actions.
Professionally, Stephanie is an economist and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA-K). Her strong background in programme implementation empowers her to align organizational budgets with ground realities. In her current role as Finance and Admin Officer at Child.org, she combines strategic financial oversight with community insight, ensuring operations reflect lived experiences and needs.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and is pursuing her Master’s in Economics at the University of Nairobi. Her career uniquely blends technical financial expertise with deep community advocacy, a rare and powerful combination that drives sustainable, inclusive impact in Kenya and beyond.
