Untangling Life, Law, Choices, and Tradition: Navigating the Intersection of the Kenyan legal framework on Abortion, our beliefs and Women's Health

By; Teddy Tabu Odira

Introduction

From Margaret Sanger[1]saying, “No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother,” to

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On February 28th, 1992, Mothers of Political Prisoners, aged between 60-80 years presented a Petition with a list of 52 political prisoners (among them students, journalists, lawyers, and human rights advocates who had been imprisoned for perceived anti-government statements, ideas, and actions) to then Attorney General, Amos Wako as they proceeded

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SALUTATIONS

Statelessness is a global issue that the government of Kenya is committed towards resolving. The Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act, 2011 defines a stateless person as someone who does not have any enforceable claim to the citizenship of any recognized state and has been living in Kenya for a continuous

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Introduction

On October 4th2021, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) kicked off a 30 days enhanced voter registration exercise in preparation to the 2022 general elections. The commission launched the drive with a target of registering 6 million new voters across the country. The registration mainly targeted the young

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