
Amanda Njoki Kinyanjui is a law graduate of Strathmore University (LL.B, 2022). She currently serves as a Research Assistant in the Office of the Dean at Strathmore Law School, where she conducts the administrative duties of the office and carries out interdisciplinary research at the intersection of family law, gender studies, and bioethics, with a focus on the impact of policy and social sciences on family structures and societal development.
Amanda has developed a foundation in corporate and commercial legal practice through her pupillage at Igeria & Ngugi Advocates and her internship at Dentons Hamilton Harrison & Mathews. Her experience spans legal research, drafting, conveyancing, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution, as well as client advisory and case management. Beyond legal practice, Amanda has contributed to community and leadership development through her roles at Lapid Leaders Africa, where she served as both Communications Executive and Finance Officer.
Amanda is passionate about the role of law and policy in advancing equality and shaping societal progress. She is fluent in English and Swahili, with working proficiency in Spanish, and remains committed to contributing meaningfully to the legal profession and broader society.
