Justice and Human Rights in Kenya

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Region: Kenya

The problem of justice and human rights in Kenya is characterized by widespread corruption, police brutality, and discrimination against marginalized communities, leading to a lack of accountability and access to justice for many citizens. Despite constitutional guarantees of human rights, implementation and enforcement remain a challenge.

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                Transforming Community for Social Change responds with effective programs at the grassroots level to political, tribal, and other conflicts in western Kenya. These responses include alternatives to vi...
                
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                This project will create a resource hub, skill center and safe space for at least 1240 vulnerable women and girls in the Maasai community in Isara. They lack a safe space for psycho social support, sk...
                
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                Female Genital Mutilation/Cut is the worst form of gender based violence against women/girls. We advocate against FGM/C. We believe in health of our women and girls. We support SRHR of girls and women...
                
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                RefuSHE's Safe House offers a community for refugee youth and children to restore their physical and mental health and enhance their personal safety. Here, female refugees have the chance to heal and ...
                
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                In Maasai community,young girls below age 10 years are subjected to horrific cultural practice of female genital mutilation/cutting, FGM/C, as rite of passage from childhood to womanhood. Thereafter, ...
                
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