UN awards 2025 Mandela Prize to Canadian Brenda Reynolds and Kenyan Kennedy Odede

UN awards 2025 Mandela Prize to Canadian Brenda Reynolds and Kenyan Kennedy Odede

Living in Kenya’s Kibera Slum for 23 years, Kennedy Odede went from living on the street at 10 years old to global recognition when he was named one of Time magazine’s 2024 100 Most Influential People.

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Too young to carry it alone: Struggles of teenage pregnancy and parenting in Nairobi’s unforgiving slums

Too young to carry it alone: Struggles of teenage pregnancy and parenting in Nairobi’s unforgiving slums

Economic hardship compounds these realities. Only 25 per cent of young mothers have access to paid work – mostly informal jobs like laundry or hairdressing. Nearly three-quarters struggle to meet their children’s basic needs, often relying on relatives for childcare.

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Rights groups sound alarm over exponential surge in child labour in gold mining fields in western Kenya

Rights groups sound alarm over exponential surge in child labour in gold mining fields in western Kenya

He said from Kuria, Migori, Nyatike, Rongo, Awendo and Uriri sub-counties, cases of child labour perpetrated in goldmines, within household and in agricultural sector was rife and should be discouraged immediately.

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Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group says

Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group says

Amnesty International said that between February and April, it interviewed 18 civilians who had been detained by M23 in Goma and Bukavu, after they were accused of supporting the Congolese army or government. The former detainees said the rebels produced no evidence of these accusations and several weren’t informed of the reasons for their detention.

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Kenyan tea factories turn gasification to cut energy costs, earn famers more money

Kenyan tea factories turn gasification to cut energy costs, earn famers more money

The researchers said recommended gasification in the factories, saying the biomass is converted from tea pruning and farm waste that can be used in running the tea boilers to ensure trees are spared as source of fuel in the factories.

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South Sudan peace crumbles as world’s youngest nation prepares for another round of bloody war

South Sudan peace crumbles as world’s youngest nation prepares for another round of bloody war

Speaking to reporters, civilians in both South Sudan and Ethiopia alleged the national army – currently backed by Ugandan forces – has used incendiary weapons in attacks and described dire conditions in displacement camps.

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Parliamentary committee on climate change criticises Treasury for slashing budget by half

Parliamentary committee on climate change criticises Treasury for slashing budget by half

Kajwang, however, regretted that over the past nine years, the Climate Change Council established under the Act has never been reconstituted due to ongoing litigations. The senator said that Kenyan parliament has benefited from over Ksh100 million ($772,200) from the global green climate fund for capacity building purposes.

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African sees last vestiges of colonialism as UK surrenders Chagos Islands in Indian Ocean to Mauritius in a deal that protects key US base

African sees last vestiges of colonialism as UK surrenders Chagos Islands in Indian Ocean to Mauritius in a deal that protects key US base

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that base, operated by US forces, is crucial for British counterterrorism and intelligence and is “right at the foundation of our safety and security at home.”

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Killed for sex: UN details trauma displaced Haitian children endure as gangs run amok, world watches  

Killed for sex: UN details trauma displaced Haitian children endure as gangs run amok, world watches  

Continued displacement also puts children at risk of being recruited by gangs – they are already estimated to make up 50 per cent of all gangs in Haiti. OCHA said the shocking death of a six-year-old girl on May 3 after she was brutally raped in a temporary displacement site in Port-au-Prince was a stark reminder of the extreme dangers faced by children living in highly precarious conditions.

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Somali, Sudanese refugees in Kenya face ‘lowest ever’ emergency food rations as US funding cuts bite

Somali, Sudanese refugees in Kenya face ‘lowest ever’ emergency food rations as US funding cuts bite

At the weekend, Secretary-General António Guterres recommended that the Security Council ensure financing for the African Union’s Support and Stabilisation Mission there (UNSOM), as the country continues to battle insecurity and attacks from Al-Shabaab militants.

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