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Kenya Farmers Reap Profits Sown by Joined Hands

Efforts to improve agriculture in Kenya often miss the mark by targeting men instead of women. One woman spent 20 years organizing female farmers to share investments and training. Now men are joining too, and the women’s work is paying off.

Kenyan Who Blessed Palin Chases Witches at Home

Sarah Palin’s Kenyan pastor has made a name crusading against witches and particularly cherishes his victory over Mama Jane Njenga, whom he claims to have run out of his town. But Mama Jane is still there, in her own church just down the road.

Kenyan Mothers Point to Police as Sons Go Missing

In the slums of Nairobi police who thrive on bribery and corruption may have met their match in a handful of mothers whose sons crossed the authorities. A spilled bowl of porridge sparked a protest in June and the women vow to keep the pressure on.

In Kenya, Women Absorb Country’s Shock Waves

How are women coping in the aftermath of Kenya’s election violence? Displaced-person camps, neighborhoods newly divided by ethnic barricades and hospital rape statistics measure the dimensions of widespread and deep distress.

In Kenya, Women Open Door to Student Politics

Student elections at universities in Kenya were for decades embroiled in violent national politics. But as peace takes hold more female students are giving student politics a shot. Fourth in a series on higher education in Africa.

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