
What washerwomen would say on a webinar
Regular Kenyans try to survive the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
Regular Kenyans try to survive the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
Rather than addressing food scarcity, genetically modified crops may render African farmers and scientists more, not less, reliant on global markets.
Plutôt que de pallier l’insécurité alimentaire, les cultures génétiquement modifiées risquent de rendre les agriculteurs et les scientifiques africains plus, et non moins, dépendants des marchés mondiaux.
COVID-19 re-affirmed journalism is a public good, yet as newsrooms collapse, journalism is in danger.
The former Chief Justice of Kenya on why only a popular movement to defend the constitution can counter corruption and inequality.
For all the PR, Kenya does not pose a serious threat to the five veto-holding permanent members on the UN Security Council.
On the African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET) based in Kenya.
Vijana masikini wa jiji la Nairobi wanachukuliwa kama wahalifu kwa ajili ya vurugu za mfumo ambazo zinawanyima ajira, haki na uhuru.
How poor urban youth in Nairobi are criminalized by systemic violence that denies them jobs, justice, and freedoms.
Uhuru Kenyatta's political war against his deputy president and supposed ally, William Ruto.
Janet McIntosh's fascinating book, Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans, forces an interrogation of the past.
Government money, artistic freedom, and integrity in Kenya in the time of COVID-19.
Political activist and award winning photojournalist Boniface Mwangi wants to remake Kenyan politics. A new film charts his journey.
The periodic evictions of poor families in Nairobi follows in a long tradition in Kenya, dating to colonialism, to keep the city as a space for the elite.
Iniciam nosso projecto sobre o capitalismo em Nairobi, perguntando: Será que já não existe um salário decente?
Tunaanza uchambuzi wetu kuhusu ubepari jijini Nairobi tukiuliza: Je, kuna kitu kama mshahara mzuri siku hizi?
We start our project on capitalism in Nairobi by asking: Is there such a thing as a decent wage anymore?
A series of social and political interventions are required to bring down Kenya’s startling teenage pregnancy statistics.
Rapper Khaligraph Jones (government name: Brian Ouko Robert) chronicles the challenges faced by young people in Nairobi, Kenya.
A Kenyan investigative journalist reflects on the capture of a genocidaire in Paris after 26 years on the run and its significance to the families of the victims left in his wake.