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You’ve just received news that could change your life. You need to get somewhere, fast! Not just any place, but somewhere unfamiliar, somewhere critical. The

By Eileen Lavender Achieng, Flugence Oduor Onyango, Iddi Salim Mohamed, Mwarimo Salim Mashua, and Irine Anyango Owino In Junda Ward, a low-income settlement in Mombasa,

As we observe the 2025 World Mental Health Day under the theme “Access to services: mental health in catastrophes and emergencies,” there is an urgent

“Sometimes I feel like ten people in one body.” That is how a nurse in a dispensary in Narok describes her daily routine. Across rural

As the world marks International Literacy Day, it is sobering to recall that 88% of 10-year-olds in sub-Saharan Africa cannot read and understand a simple,

In 2020, Uganda embarked on a bold education reform, introducing the Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) for lower secondary schools. Designed to move learners beyond rote memorization

Before the First Question Is Asked Between July 28 and August 2, 2025, something meaningful unfolded in the classrooms, staffrooms, and meeting halls of Dadaab

By Christine Ger Ochola and Miranda Barasa with contributions from Ann Waithaka As the rest of the world races ahead in digitization, Africa still faces

Kenya has some of the most progressive health policies in principle, designed to improve population health and wellbeing. Yet, it is common to hear people

In many parts of Kenya and beyond, accessing sexual and reproductive health services remains challenging. Women seeking screening services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) still

In many parts of Kenya and beyond, accessing sexual and reproductive health services remains challenging. Women seeking screening services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) still

It was heartbreaking to hear stories about teenage girls’ experiences as shared by researchers during the Addressing Neglected Areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health and