The National Action Plansets out the roles of stakeholders in the Women’s Agenda. It was launched by Cabinet Secretary for Devolution and Planning, Anne Waiguru, on 26 February 2015 at Kasarani Stadium, Nairobi. All partners and leaders present committed to delivering the Women’s Agenda as set out in the Women’s

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The recent effort by the Kenyan government to push for an extension of the sugar waiver by common market for eastern and southern Africa (COMESA) is a huge boost to the already vulnerable sugar industry. Some of the conditions that Kenya was advised to meet included lowering the cost of

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In the run up to the launch of the Women’s Charter National Action Plan, KHRC hosts a LiveChat on Twitter to discuss: Are women leaders classified differently on the scale of integrity? Panelists in this discussion work with women in various sectors of leadership and they shall share some of

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The East African region has of recent past experienced concerted diplomatic tactic from the European Union pushing for a signature of the EAC-EU Economic Partnerships Agreement (EPAs).

Thedecade long negotiations can be attributed to failure to agree on outstanding issues between the negotiating parties. The outstanding issues among the negotiating

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