The African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights recently issued a historic judgment awarding reparations to the Ogiek people of Kenya, this may further serve as a significant precedent for the realisation of indigenous rights on a global scale.
The Ugly Truth Concerning The Dispute Over Maritime Delimitation Between Two East African Countries
Although The Hague will hear the maritime dispute between Kenya and Somalia, an amicable resolution is necessary for their common good and that of neighboring communities.
Read moreHomeless Mothers In Kenya Have Become Easy Targets For Child Traffickers
The Kenyan government gives very little attention to street families, and the number of street children is expected to rise in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreChief Justice Calls on the Kenyan President to Dissolve Parliament
Amidst concerns of a constitutional crisis, the Chief Justice has urged the Kenyan president to dissolve his parliament after a 10-year stalemate in implementing gender equality laws.
Read moreThe Right to Protest in the Pandemic
Across the world restrictions have been put in place on the right to protest as a result of the pandemic. The UN Human Rights Committee discusses this in its recent General Comment.
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