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Could farming help solve the climate crisis

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The organic food & sustainable dining for you

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Why organic food may be good for you

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25 startups best to sell organic products

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Some Kenyan schools are dangerously overcrowded. What must be done

A stampede at a primary school in Kenya resulted in the deaths of 14 young children. Though there’s speculation over why the children died, it

Occupational health of sanitation workers; does their health matter?

When we think of sanitation, more often than not, we do not think of the sanitation workers. We do not think of their health as

What needs to happen for better cancer prevention and control in Kenya

Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe are leading in new cancer cases in Africa. In 2018 Kenya was reported to have 47 887 new cancer cases

APHRC featured among leading think tanks in domestic and global health policy 

The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) has for the fourth year in a row been recognized among the top global think tanks in

We need to have more dialogue between parents and caregivers, and adolescents on sexual and reproductive health

With the growing demand from adolescents on sexual and reproductive health and rights information, it is imperative that what they receive is not only comprehensive

Perspectives from Kenya and Ghana on coronavirus preparations

Chinese officials have identified a novel coronavirus which belongs to a family of viruses that cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe

Looming darkness over the fate of bright and needy students

“I know it is not the only way to solve this problem, but it is the best option for me to take,” read the suicide

The homestretch: the decade of action for quality education

It is the last few weeks of January as I make my way to work through Kibera, one of Nairobi’s biggest slums. I see children