Kenya tourist lodge shuts after land invasions and wildlife killings
"We had a lot of serious shooting incidents in the last four months so it is not safe to bring any tourists"
As surgeries triple, Kenya aims to end shame of fistula
Women with fistula are subject to severe social stigma due to odour, which is constant and humiliating, and in many cases drives their family and friends away
INTERVIEW-Kenyan lawyer takes on president in battle for rights
Widows in Kenya are often thrown off land by relatives, who manipulate traditional culture to justify their actions.
Deadly flash floods set to worsen poverty and hunger in Kenya, experts say
The torrential seasonal rains have caused landslides and floods in coastal and western Kenya
Kenyan women candidates decry violence and threats ahead of poll
The dangers that women aspirants face are unacceptable and have been tolerated for far too long"
Kenya hopes to double maternity leave to boost mother and child health
Employers' representatives said the new bill would damage the career chances of young women in the workplace
Breakthrough as Kenya poised to elect first female governors
"Society must stop thinking that women are mere flower girls" - Joyce Laboso, deputy parliamentary speaker
Q&A - Kenya's Attorney General aims to win 'cultural war' for women in politics
Was it a mistake to include a gender quota in the constitution? Is Kenya sexist? Attorney General Githu Muigai shares his thoughts
Hope for change as Kenya court rules one-third of MPs must be women
Women vying for office in Kenya frequently face violence and intimidation in a country where women in politics are frowned upon
Climate change threatens to cut harvests in Uganda's hungriest region
Half of the population of Uganda's remote northeastern Karamoja region depends on food aid