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Disaster Management: What We Can Learn From the Developing World
Whether in Oklahoma or Dhaka, emergencies test the fabric of the community and attest to the importance of citizen engagement.
5 hrs ago | AlertNet
Kenya seeks help to drop Hague charges against Kenyatta
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta inspects the honour guard before the opening of the 11th Parliament at the National Assembly Chamber in the capital Nairobi, April 16, 2013.
6 hrs ago | AlertNet
HIV-positive Kenyan women plan to sue over sterilisation
NAIROBI Ruth Achieng, one of 40 HIV-positive women planning to sue the Kenyan government for forced or coerced sterilisation, knew nothing about her operation until it was too late.
10 hrs ago | AlertNet
Chips for sex: exploring lives of Kenya's hungry millions
A schoolboy eats a plate of food provided by the United Nations World Food Programme at the New Hope Kibera Bible Baptist Church Primary School in Nairobi's Kibera slum, June 2, 2009.
10 hrs ago | AlertNet
Kenyan women sue government for illegal detention in ...
NAIROBI Two women sued the Kenyan government on Friday for illegally detaining them in hospital for not paying their bills a long-standing practice in Kenya despite a government policy of waiving the charges for poor patients.
10 hrs ago | AlertNet
Malnourished children overlooked in Kenya
NAIROBI Four-year-old Geoffrey is the height of an 18-month-old toddler. Severely stunted, he suffers from chronic malnutrition and tuberculosis.
11 hrs ago | The Economist
Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda: Pipeline poker
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15 hrs ago | People's Daily Online
Kenya reopens registration of asylum seekers
The Kenyan government has reopened registration of asylum seekers mainly from Somalia after six months of closure, the UN refugee agency said in its latest update for Somalia on Thursday.
15 hrs ago | Patch.com
H-F Grad Travels to Kenya for Nursing Program
Traveling halfway around the world to help the sick and injured wasn't exactly what Meloney Black had in mind when she started her coursework at Chamberlain College of Nursing.
16 hrs ago | AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Equity Bank Kicked Out of Its City Hall Branch
THE county government of Nairobi has ordered Equity Bank to relocate its City Hall branch.
16 hrs ago | AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Billboard of Shame to Be Put Up in Eldoret Town
Names of people or companies which engage in corruption in Uasin Gishu county will be put up on a large bill board in Eldoret town.
Kenya: One More Killed in Mandera Clan War
One more person was killed and another injured yesterday after armed militia attacked at Guba Village in Banisa constituency, Mandera county.
Kenya: Kalonzo, British Soldiers Among TJRC Indictees
Details of how former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and others evicted 2,000 Tharaka families from a huge parcel of land at Tholoni and awarded it to themselves before putting up the Mwingi cottages and disturbing details of how British soldiers raped and sodomised 30 Kenyan women are among the damning historical injustices captured in a ... (more)
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Hepatitis E Outbreak, Dadaab Refugee Camp, Kenya, 2012
To the Editor: Hepatitis E virus is transmitted through the fecal-oral route and is a common cause of viral hepatitis in developing countries.
Kenya to decide on Mombasa refinery
The future of east Africa's only oil refinery could be decided next week when a report is due on whether to upgrade the aging Kenyan plant or turn it into a storage facility, the country's energy regulator said on Tuesday.
Kenya misses out as Obama's Africa tour plays catch-up
As Barack Obama embarks on his first major presidential tour of Africa, David Smith looks at how the US president's ancestral homeland will miss out.
Kenyan farmers reap the benefits of technology
A number of apps and cellphone-based programmes are being developed to help small-scale Kenyan farmers increase their agricultural skills and yields.
How do you get from Burns Flat, Oklahoma to Eldoret, Kenya?
During December 2012, the topic of mission trips came up during the Ministerial Alliance meeting.
Activists sceptical Kenyan leader will address land disputes
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Kenya leaders named in truth report
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy have been named in connection with post-election violence in a long-awaited report investigating human rights abuses in the country.