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Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Global Voices
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High-profile failure exposes weaknesses in the way the court runs investigations, but also a lack of international resolve to make it work.
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Why female participation in politics is so low in Nairobi’s largest slum.
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Schools and mosques become the focus as Islamic militants seek to exploit local grievances.
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Politicians urged to watch their language and curb unruly supporters.
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Report by police oversight body calls for simplified command structure to guarantee swift response to attacks.
7 Dec 14
High-profile failure exposes weaknesses in the way the court runs investigations, but also a lack of international resolve to make it work.
14 Nov 14
Why female participation in politics is so low in Nairobi’s largest slum.
13 Nov 14
Schools and mosques become the focus as Islamic militants seek to exploit local grievances.
28 Oct 14
Politicians urged to watch their language and curb unruly supporters.
21 Oct 14
Report by police oversight body calls for simplified command structure to guarantee swift response to attacks.
16 Oct 14
Too few officers have undergone vetting, and not many people are brave enough to come forward with information on abuses.
Courtside
8 Oct 14
Defence seeks acquittal for President Kenyatta as prosecutors seek adjournment until Kenyan authorities come up with missing evidence.
7 Oct 14
Multi-ethnic group running a saving and loans network says it has helped mend relationships following the 2008 violence.
Courtside
3 Oct 14
Witness says he decided not to go through with false testimony.
2 Oct 14
Allowing a presidential staffer to sit on the selection board for top police chiefs looks like a reverse for efforts to depoliticise the force.
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