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When Buckner Kenya marked its 25th anniversary in February, it had a story worth telling — not just of longevity, but of reinvention.
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Larry Madowo, Damaris Aswa Lead 2026 Honours as Kenya’s Human Rights Defenders Take Centre Stage
The night’s top honour—Human Rights Defender of the Year—went to Larry Madowo, whose reporting has persistently spotlighted governance failures, civic unrest and the lived realities of ordinary Africans.
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When the Hand That Feeds You Also Ties Your Tongue: Kenya’s Civil Society Crisis
By Wahome Ngatia There is a particular kind of silence that costs lives. Not the silence of ignorance, but the […]
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Builders of Africa’s Future (BAF) 2026 – Cohort Nine
Amplifying and Elevating the Rising Stars of African Entrepreneurship The African Diaspora Network welcomes applicants to the annual BAF accelerator […]
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When One Person Shows Up: The Quiet Power of Individual Action
Fifi Ruhara loved books. Her family built a foundation so that love could outlive her. A Swedish author sent 38 copies of his book to a school in Nairobi. Philanthropists flew across the world to deliver ten desks. None of this was inevitable. All of it began with one person deciding to show up.
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When Charity Runs a Hospital: The Quiet Non-Profit Power Behind Nairobi’s Most Prestigious Medical Institution
Behind the gleaming corridors, the specialist wings, and the reputation that draws patients from Kigali to Mogadishu, sits a quietly powerful non-profit structure
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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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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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