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Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation By: Caroline Wambui Tabitha Karimi could barely hide her delight at the thought of a bumper harvest as she took part in training on how to farm with crops specially adapted to the region, after many years of poor harvests in Tharaka in eastern Kenya. Karimi,…
By: Katy Migiro Date: December 29, 2016 Source:Thomson Reuters Foundation NAIROBI, Nov 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Kenya counts down to elections in 2017, public schools and hospitals should map their boundaries, fence them and get title deeds to protect them from irregular…
Date: 9 December 2016 Source:Coastweek NAKURU (Xinhua) -- Access to land as a resource for development among widows in Kenya is a distressing issue of discussion despite the laws protecting their rights to land. The Constitution outlaws violation of an individual’s right to land or property on…
By:Sophie Mbugua Date: 8 December 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation WITU, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Too poor to buy land where they grew up on Kenya's palm-fringed southern coast, Sylvester Jefua and his wife migrated 300 kms northwards to Witu Forest, where they felled seven…
Date: 9 December 2016 Source: Forest Peoples Programme Milka Chepkorir Kuto is a human rights activist and member of the Sengwer indigenous people, who live in the the Embobut and Kabolet Forest, Kenya. For the last three years, Milka has been focusing on indigenous women and their role in…
By: Katy Migiro Date: 29 December 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Recently married with a one-year-old child, Joan Moraa Mbogo dreams of escaping Kenya's noisy, dirty, crime-ridden capital and buying a home close to her mother's newly-built apartment overlooking the Lukenya Hills.…
By: Lou del Bello Date: 12 January 2017 Source: IRIN Living in the Kenyan slum of Mukuru is hard enough, but when it rains it’s downright miserable. Streets flood, sewage overflows, homes are inundated.  After each bout of torrential rain, Nairobi’s largest informal settlement is left a…
By: Shadrack Kavilu and Justus Wanzala Date: 17 January 2017 Source: Reuters  When the Kenyan government announced five years ago that coal deposits had been found in the Mui Basin, a land of rolling hills and pristine forests east of Nairobi, local farmers hoped the discovery would help…