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Posts Tagged “Kenya”
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The rise of cell phones in the developing world has led many to proclaim the digital divide a thing of the past. In reality, advances in technology are creating new kinds of inequities.
Posted in: Africa, Asia, Health, Middle East
Topics: Africa, Brett Davidson, digital divide, health media, Kenya, mobile health, public health, technology
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Despite UN recognition of the importance of HIV-prevention outreach to at-risk populations, the inability to protect sex workers from HIV remains appalling.
Posted in: Africa, Health, Latin America & the Caribbean, Rights & Justice
Topics: Argentina, Ban Ki-moon, Ghana, Heather Doyle, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV prevention, HIV/AIDS, human rights, Kenya, Macedonia, Malawi, public health, sex workers, South Africa, Uganda, UN High Level Meeting on AIDS, UNAIDS, United Nations, Zimbabwe
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The recent calls for "ethnic solidarity" in Kenya are not only a concern for international justice, but for the country's history.
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Human rights in Uganda are being eroded under the guise of preserving national security, and meanwhile, Western powers appear willing to turn a blind eye.
Posted in: Africa, Rights & Justice
Topics: Al-Amin Kimathi, Amrit Singh, Commonwealth Lawyers Association, extraordinary rendition, Kampala bombings, Kenya, Kimathi, Mbugua Mureithi, Muslim Human Rights Forum, National Security & Counterterrorism, Philippe Sands, Rapid Response Unit, torture, Uganda, Yoweri Museveni
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With preliminary hearings starting at the International Criminal Court into Kenya’s 2007-08 post-election violence, it has been easy to focus on the ethnicity of those in power in The Hague rather than examine the role that ethnicity plays in Kenya.
Posted in: Africa, Rights & Justice
Topics: ethnicity, International Criminal Court, Kenya, Mugambi Kiai, Ocampo Six, Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto
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Every transitional moment in Kenya, although always initially celebrated as a momentous occasion to provide for real change and transformation, has ultimately unveiled its ethnic tap root.
Posted in: Africa, Governance & Accountability
Topics: ethnic conflict, Kenya, Mugambi Kiai
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When elected leaders in Kenya deliberately blur the roles of responsibility, the result is impunity.
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As the debate in Kenya surrounding trials of citizens held outside the country continues to consume national politics, we can only imagine the advice President Kibaki is giving to his cabinet.
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For protesting a 50-shilling fare increase, two young men are dead and a third has now been murdered for inquiring after them. The murders highlight the need for Kenya to seriously address the problem of extrajudicial executions by the police.