World Day of Social Justice: The Unique Ingredient to Kenya’s Agriculture
I was privileged to be born and raised in a village where women were allowed to own farms. Though a
Read MoreI was privileged to be born and raised in a village where women were allowed to own farms. Though a
Read MoreThe locust invasion has not only caused havoc across the country but has also brought to an end Mwangi Kiunjuri’s
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Read MoreOver the years, food safety concerns have been largely ignored by relevant stakeholders with serious consequences being experienced by Kenyan
Read MoreEvery year, on 24th of January, the world will celebrate the International Day of Education, a day that the UN
Read MoreI remember with nostalgia growing up in the village. There were many trees, lots of grass, plenty of fruits from
Read MoreWhile the world officially marked Human Rights Day yesterday, it feels like every day should be human rights day. In
Read MoreThese days, stories about the health of our soils seem to be trending from all spheres, giving a glimpse of
Read MoreGrowing up, my understanding of food security and the right to food had always been blurry. Food security meant that
Read MoreThere are two routes for Kenya’s food and farming system. One, the industrial model of farming which commodifies food systems
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