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The May 13 deadline is not a bureaucratic inconvenience. It is the moment Kenya's civil society separates the institutions built to last from the ones built to invoice. When that date passes, the government's collaboration language will mean something concrete for those who registered, restructured, and showed up — and absolutely nothing for those who did not.
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Job Opportunity at KCDF
Location: Nairobi, KenyaApplication Deadline: 8th May 2026 KCDF is seeking a qualified and experienced Senior Accountant to support financial management, […]
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We’re Hiring: Global Programs Connect Consultant
Organization: Equality FundLocation: Remote (Global)Duration: 2–3 monthsBudget: CAD 70,000Deadline: May 4, 2026 Role: Support coordination and delivery of global programs, […]
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Kenya’s Shrinking Freedoms: A Mirror of East Africa’s Deepening Crisis
What distinguishes Kenya, and East Africa more broadly, is the degree to which repression has become both institutionalised and, in some cases, exported. Kenya is not a military junta, nor a post-conflict state clinging to fragile authority. It has functioning courts, a vocal civil society, and a constitution widely praised at its 2010 drafting. That the state is nonetheless deploying anti-terror laws against protesters and directing autopsies to be contradicted by police press releases suggests something more troubling than a governance failure. It suggests a deliberate choice.
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KNCHR’s Reparations Framework Signals a New Phase in Kenya’s Human Rights Accountability
The list spans a sobering breadth of violations: extrajudicial killings, torture, enforced disappearances and abductions, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), arbitrary evictions, loss of property, and loss of livelihoods.
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Leadership lessons: How Dickson Masindano Built a 25-Year Institution on the Power of Example
Buckner Kenya stands as one of the continent's more quietly formidable NGOs, a two-time winner of the NGO Awards' Best in Education category, and a case study in what principled leadership can accomplish across a quarter century.
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Buckner Kenya at 25: The Art of Standing on Your Own Two Feet
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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NGOs Shaping Kenya’s News Agenda
By Wahome Ngatia Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to play a
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Buckner Kenya: Transforming Lives Through Education at Minimal Cost
When Dickson Natembeya Masindano returned to Kenya in 2001 after
April 9, 2025
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How FAWE Kenya’s Young CEO is Transforming Girls’ Education
By Wahome Ngatia At just 30 years old, Jeannette Nyanjom
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Dr. Emily Koech speaks on CIHEB-Kenya’s Award-Winning Impact and Community-Driven Health Solutions
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Eric Omondi: Activist and comedian all in one
The Humanitarian Award of the year went to comedian and
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Bad Valentine’s Day for Kenyan NGO Workers as Trump’s USAID Freeze Hits
Kenyan NGO workers are facing a bleak Valentine’s Day as
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Pathfinder has a new CEO
Dr. Tabinda Sarosh has been appointed CEO of Pathfinder International.
March 20, 2025
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African-Led HIV Experts Urge Governments to End Dependence on Foreign Aid Amid U.S. Funding Freeze
An African Think-Tank has urged African governments to reduce reliance
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What a Trump 2.0 Presidency Could Mean for NGOs Worldwide
As humanitarian and development organizations brace for a potential second
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