February 24, 2017 Striving towards united social justice movements in Eastern Africa “Social justice” can be traced back in the 1840s amongst the Jesuits, associating it with St. Thomas Aquinas’s teachings. In November 2007, the United Nations...
February 15, 2017 Kenya’s Drought – A Humanitarian Crisis The easterly region of Africa is witnessing devastation as this part of the continent grapples with the grips of a recurrent severe drought. Attributed mainly...
January 26, 2017 2017 – Scaling up campaigns across Africa It is a new year, new promises and renewed hope for climate change warriors, as we gather much-needed strength and resilience to soldier on and...
December 7, 2016 Saving Lamu – The battle lines have been drawn The climate world has recovered from the “COP of Action” that took place a month ago. Though the COP22 negotiations came under a dark cloud...
April 25, 2016 Why Kenya should not drill its oil reserves The plummeting in oil prices in the recent past has had the world in general looking at renewable sources of energy not only as an...