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Demystifying the Myth: Technical and Vocational Education and Training as an Alternative Pathway

In Kenya, the educational landscape has long been dominated by the conventional belief that a university degree is the only pathway to success. For years,

APHRC’s Countdown to 2030 Country Annual Meeting – 2025

From June 16 to 20, APHRC’s Countdown to 2030 initiative convened over 270 researchers, analysts, and policy experts from 34 African countries for the 2025

Redefining Possibilities Through Data Science, Inspired by Purpose

Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your journey leading up to your involvement with the Data Science Without Borders (DSWB) initiative? My

Rooting Hope: Tree Planting and Teacher Inclusion in Kakuma on World Refugee Day

On World Refugee Day 2025, under the global theme “Solidarity with Refugees”, learners, educators, and partners gathered at Tumaini Lifeworks School in Kakuma to mark

Understanding Functional Depression: When You’re Struggling but Still Showing Up

Every morning, Amina’s alarm buzzes at 5:30 a.m., and she lies still for a moment, staring at the ceiling as a familiar heaviness settles over

Uplifting Voices of Courage: Marking the Day of the African Child in Kakuma

Angelina Jolie Boarding Primary School in Kakuma was alive with color, music, and powerful messages of hope as learners, teachers, and community members gathered to

Ending Child Labour: A Call to Protect Every Child’s Right to a Childhood

June 12 marks the World Day Against Child Labour, a solemn reminder that despite global commitments and legal protections, millions of children are still denied

Effective nurturing care for children with developmental disabilities hinges on the well-being of mother

The parenting journey is universally known to be a blend of joys and challenges; however, mothers of children with developmental disabilities often face unique complexities

Mind the Gap: Why Mental Health Belongs in the Commercial Determinants of Health Agenda

The Myth of Free Will in Public Health In a 2011 article on tobacco control, Robert Proctor stated clearly that: “No causes are themselves uncaused”.

The Power of Data Science for Personalized Predictive Health

Picture this! It was a very warm night; you struggled to fall asleep. You wake up feeling unusually irritable, skip your morning run, and instead

The Persons with Disabilities Act, 2025: A Step Toward Inclusion or Just Another Paper Victory?

By Dr. Silas Onyango In the realm of social justice, laws and regulations often shine like beacon lights, pointing toward a more equitable future. Yet

Rethinking Grant Readiness in African Institutions

In a funding landscape marked by shifting priorities, donor fatigue, and global uncertainty, it is tempting to point to shrinking aid flows as the biggest