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In Kenya today, a woman can be raped, murdered, and buried without justice while the country’s political class offers little ...
Kenya’s “Gen Z” protests have ignited again, with several major demonstrations taking place across the country over the past ...
Earlier this year, the Kenyatta University Women’s Economic Empowerment Hub revealed that Kenya loses Sh41 billion every year ...
The Government of Kenya has paid Ksh16 million in compensation to four survivors of sexual violence stemming from the 2007/08 post-election crisis after nearly 13 years of waiting. According to a ...
These are the words of Rogers Omollo, founder and CEO of Activate Action – a youth-led non-profit organisation that supports ...
Kenya’s femicide crisis is so pervasive that even female police officers are not immune –– such as victim and mother-of-two ...
CNN takes a look at gender-based violence in Kenya through the lens of female officers working at gender desks who themselves ...
Instead of listening to protesters’ grievances, Ruto’s government is repressing them. That’s a bad sign for the health of Kenya’s democracy.
In previous waves of political protest and agitation, Kenyans have sought to expand inclusion within existing political and economic structures. Now Gen Zs are questioning the very structures ...
Imagine working tirelessly for months or even years, saving every shilling from your modest income to buy a car or motorcycle with the aim of starting a transport business. Then, just after acquiring ...
Obviously, a criminal state is not a solution to Kenya’s youth development crisis. A more sustainable solution is to invest in entrepreneurial and leadership capacities of the youth, enhancing their ...