From the EU’s Closet to Africa’s Dumpsters: How Fast Fashion Fuels the Textile Waste Crisis in Africa
Every morning, millions of garments are pulled from racks across Europe and the United States—purchased with excitement, worn a handful […]
Every morning, millions of garments are pulled from racks across Europe and the United States—purchased with excitement, worn a handful […]
It is 2019. Kenya’s economy is showing promise, and a spirit of philanthropy is sweeping the nation. At the Charitable
Africa is yet again in danger. Not from invasion but from ideas being repackaged as protection. Across conference halls and
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Kenya’s laws against gender-based violence (GBV) are among the strongest in Africa. Over the past two decades, we have ratified
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As the Fourth African Inter-parliamentary Conference on Family and Sovereignty convenes in Accra this May, the air in Ghana’s capital
A poster keeps surfacing in my feed. It asks, simply, whether you know what it’s like for your rights to
Mother’s Day comes with flowers, cards, and messages of appreciation. But beyond the celebrations, many mothers continue to face barriers
For most people, mothers are the ideal humans. Ask anyone, especially men, who a good woman is, and the answer
Nairobi cannot claim to be serious about climate action while sidelining the very people holding vulnerable communities together, because in
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Every year, the 16 Days of Activism reminds us that violence against women and girls is not only persistent
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