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Kenya

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    A sign held at Equality Now office in Nairobi urges people to not interfere with the 2011 Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation law. Image by Merdie Nzanga. Kenya, 2018.
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    PART OF: Kenya, FGM, Prohibition, and the Law

    Some Anti-FGM Activists Say Law Is Not Enough to End Practice

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    Merdie Nzanga
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    February 19, 2019
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    The dispensary in  Boji-Heri, Wajir County, Kenya. Image by Peter DiCampo. 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    Nutrition Supplements, But No One to Distribute Them

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    February 15, 2019
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    Collince Onyango, 27, left, and his brother Raphael Oduor, 24, right, both university students, in their home in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya. Collince and his brother rent a single room from a resident who was lucky to move into the new houses that were built under the Kenya Slum Upgrading Project. Image by Peter DiCampo. 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    Promises Kept? Residents Stranded in Temporary Shelters After Housing Project Stalls

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    February 15, 2019
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    Christ Miracle Church, center, originally built as a public toilet, in Kibera, Nairobi. Image by Peter DiCampo. Kenya, 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    When Public Restrooms Fail, Rent Them out as Churches?

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    February 15, 2019
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    Farhiya Shimay Garore, 24, in Boji-Yeri, Wajir County. A resident of Boji-Yeri, she was registered into the World Food Programme project that targeted malnourished mothers and children under five. She was to receive cash transfers amounting to $120 over a period of three months. By the time the period ended she had only received $40. Image by Peter DiCampo. Kenya, 2019.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    Information Gaps Drive Mistrust in Cash Transfer Programs

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    February 15, 2019
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    A sign advertising a hotline for people to call and report gender based violence related crimes in Wajir, Kenya. Image by Peter DiCampo. 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    No Answer: Kenya's Gender-Based Violence Hotline Fails to Connect

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    February 15, 2019
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    Caleb Yongo, a resident of the Gatwekera neighborhood in Kibera, Nairobi. Caleb runs a business from his house doing printing, photocopying, and typing. He uses an illegal power connection as that is the only power available for him. Image by Peter DiCampo. Kenya, 2018.
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    PART OF: What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    In Kenya's Largest Slum, the World Bank Battles Cartels for Control of Electricity

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    February 15, 2019
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    What Went Wrong? Citizen Reports of Foreign Aid in Kenya

    The effectiveness of foreign aid is hotly debated, but the voices of aid recipients are often...

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    Water dams and reservoirs produce the much needed renewable energy; provide water for agriculture; industrial use; control river flow and flooding. Image by Fredrick Mugira. Sudan, 2019. 
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    PART OF: Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    Beyond Fueling Land Grabs: Dams and Reservoirs Worsen Water Shortages

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    Fredrick Mugira
    Congo Basin RJF Grantee
    February 14, 2019
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    Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    As world water shortages worsen, foreign companies are scooping up fertile land in the Nile River...

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    PART OF: Proxy War in the Horn of Africa

    Ismail Einashe Interviewed on China Africa Project Podcast

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    Ismail Einashe
    Grantee
    December 3, 2018
  • Image by Deborah Bloom. Kenya, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Deborah Bloom

    Deborah Bloom is a freelance journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia. She covers stories about culture...

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