Disability rights in Kenya represent an evolving frontier of human rights and social inclusion, where progressive legal frameworks including constitutional protections and ratified international conve...
Kenya's juvenile justice system reflects the tension between protecting society from criminal behavior and protecting children from the potentially devastating effects of criminal justice processes de...
Trade unions have been central to the struggle for worker rights and social justice in Kenya since the colonial era, evolving from underground resistance organizations into powerful institutions capab...
Gender-based violence represents one of the most persistent and devastating human rights challenges facing Kenya today, affecting the lives of millions of women and girls while imposing enormous socia...
The gig economy has fundamentally altered the landscape of work and employment in Kenya, creating flexible earning opportunities for millions while raising urgent questions about worker protection, pl...
Consumer protection in Kenya is an evolving framework of laws, institutions, and mechanisms designed to ensure that the millions of daily transactions between buyers and sellers are fair, safe, and tr...
The Maasai community embodies the tensions and possibilities of Kenya's development journey, standing at the intersection of ancient pastoral traditions and modern economic pressures, of spectacular w...
Child labour remains one of Kenya's most pressing social challenges, trapping millions of children in cycles of poverty, denying them education and healthy development, and undermining the country's h...
Kenya is classified as a water-scarce country, with per capita freshwater resources well below the global average and over 80 percent of its land area classified as arid or semi-arid. Despite the cons...