President William Ruto (left) with Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti) at State House. Credit | Dabanga Radio

Human Rights Foundation Rebukes Kenya Over RSF Passport Scandal

In a statement that quickly ricocheted across diplomatic and activist circles, HRF expressed alarm that Kenyan authorities allegedly granted travel documents to a “sanctioned Sudanese war financier and other individuals linked to Sudan’s genocidal RSF.” The organisation warned that such actions risk enabling sanctions evasion and indirectly supporting a paramilitary force widely accused of atrocities in Sudan’s brutal civil conflict.
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Dr. Monica Juma is the new Executive Director of UNODC. Credit | Dr. Monica Juma

Monica Juma’s Long March to the Pinnacle of Global Diplomacy from Nairobi to Vienna

When António Guterres announced the appointment of Monica Juma as Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna, the statement was brief but unmistakably emphatic. The United Nations Secretary-General described the Kenyan diplomat as “a strategic senior leader with a depth of expertise, experience and knowledge spanning public policy making, execution and academia across critical areas of security, diplomacy and governance.”
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Edgar Okoth is the Executive Director of SUN CSA Kenya, an alliance of NGOs that are in the nutrition and food security space.

The Power of the Collective: How SUN CSA is Rewriting the Nutrition Playbook

The SUN CSA model reveals that the most significant problems of our time—like hunger and stunted growth—cannot be solved in silos. By building an alliance based on trust, rigorous vetting, and shared goals, they have created a blueprint for what modern civil society should look like. Nutrition is not just a health issue; it is the foundation of a nation’s economy.

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Be Authentic — It’s Your Competitive Edge in an NGO Job Market That’s Both Hopeful and Tough

It is January, and the “hiring frenzy” has returned to the corporate and development sectors alike. While the scale may feel more measured than in years past, the demand for talent remains high. For NGOs that have just unlocked fresh funding cycles, the start of the year is the prime window to recruit the hands and minds that will turn project proposals into real-world impact.

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