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Job Opening -Compliance Manager at CIHEB Kenya
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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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Family of Slain Journalist Pleads for Justice as Rights Groups Called to Act
The family of Joseph Owino Myles, a freelance journalist, is calling on human rights and civil liberties organizations to intervene and demand accountability following his mysterious death in Naivasha, where his body was discovered badly bruised and bearing visible signs of torture.
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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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Job Opening -Compliance Manager at CIHEB Kenya
Location: Nairobi, KenyaApplication Deadline: 6th March, 2026 The Center for International Health, Education and Biosecurity (Ciheb-Kenya) is seeking a highly […]
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When Civic Space Meets State Power: Kenya’s Latest Clash with Activists
The abrupt denial of entry to a leading Pan-African lawyer, a violent attack on a regional rights defender, and the lingering legacy of another legal expert’s deportation have renewed concerns among civil society leaders about shrinking civic space and the treatment of dissent in a nation once seen as an East African beacon of democratic engagement.
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Mugambi Kiai and the Discipline of Dissent
By Wahome Ngatia In an era when democratic backsliding often advances in the language of “security” and “order,” Mugambi Kiai […]
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You Are No Longer an NGO. Kenya Has Moved On — Have You?
The clock is ticking on a legal transformation three decades in the making. By May 13, 2026, every civil society […]
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Kenya NGO Bulletin: Accountability Standoffs & Grassroots Gains
The second week of February 2026 has been defined by a sharp escalation in the watchdog role of Kenya's civil society. As grassroots movements launch physical infrastructure for the poor, prominent lobby groups are locked in a high-stakes legal and constitutional battle over the management of public funds.
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Opportunities at People’s Action for Learning Network (PAL Network)
People’s Action for Learning (PAL) Network is a global citizen-led assessment network working to improve foundational learning outcomes for children […]
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Job Vacancies at Kenya Human Rights Comission (KHRC)
The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) is a national non-governmental organization committed to the promotion, protection, and enhancement of human […]
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The Relentless Maina Kiai Returns to the Kenya Human Rights Commission
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High Court Declares Key PBO Act Clauses Unconstitutional in Win for Civil Society
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Civil Society Criticizes Media Council for Entertaining Safaricom’s Complaint Against Investigative Journalists
By Wahome Ngatia Leading civil society organizations—Kenya Human Rights Commission
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NGOs Shaping Kenya’s News Agenda
By Wahome Ngatia Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to play a
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Mission with a Vision: How Bishop Patrick Ngigi is Rescuing Girls from FGM and Early Marriage in Kenya”
They say the two most important days in a person’s
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From Ice Pops to the National Stage: NGOs Journalist of the Year Yeri Suleiman’s Relentless Journey
Yeri Suleiman’s story is one of persistence, faith, and resilience.
March 17, 2025
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