Ephraim is a 22 year old law student; he was the youngest fellow of the African School on Internet Governance, in South Africa and organized by Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and NEPAD (the technical body of the African Union). He has participated in various ICANN Civil Society related events and has been volunteering his time as an Independent expert at ICANN's Implementation Advisory Group for Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice (IAG-CCT) and as a member of the Translation and Transliteration PDP Working group.
He is a member of the interim steering committee for the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (a Dynamic Coalition of the IGF) and is a global member of ISOC and served as a member of 2014's Kenya Internet Governance Forum Steering committee. He is also an affiliate at the Internet Policy Observatory (IPO) (created by the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania).
He is a previous attendee at IGF (as an on-site participant and remotely) both at the global and African regional level and more recently in the last IGF 2014 Istanbul. Ephraim is a member of various civil society coalitions, including Best Bits, IGC, APC, Diplo and NCSG among other linkages.