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...
The Constitution of Kenya 2010, one of Africa's most progressive, fundamentally restructured governance around principles of devolution, human rights, transparency, and accountability. Promulgated aft...
Community land covers an estimated 60 to 70 percent of Kenya's territory, home to pastoralist, coastal, and other communities whose ancestral territories lacked legal protection for decades. The Commu...
Kenya has a comprehensive legal framework for disability rights anchored in the 2010 Constitution and the Persons with Disabilities Act, yet the estimated four to six million Kenyans living with disab...
Kenya's 2010 Constitution established one of Africa's most progressive frameworks for gender equality, including the landmark two-thirds gender rule, constitutional guarantees against discrimination, ...
Every Kenyan who buys goods or services has legal rights that protect them against substandard products, unfair business practices, and poor service delivery. From the Kenya Bureau of Standards that g...
Kenya has hosted hundreds of thousands of refugees for over three decades, making it one of the most significant refugee-hosting nations in Africa. From the vast Dadaab complex near the Somali border ...
Every child in Kenya is entitled to protection, care, and the opportunity to develop to their full potential—rights enshrined in the Constitution and detailed in comprehensive child protection legisla...
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