Anna Dubuis
Three Reported Dead After Protesters in Kenya Clash With Police in Dispute Over Election
The deaths came as opposition protesters called for the replacement of the country's election commission, which they say is biased.
Kenya Is Heading for a Repeat of Deadly Electoral Violence
A recent video of police brutality during Kenyan protests over the country's Electoral Commission shocked the world — but experts say it's just a taste of what's to come if the issue isn't resolved.
'They Always Protect One of Their Own': Police and Rape in Kenya
An accusation against an officer earlier this year was going to be ignored until a concerned citizen took out a half-page national newspaper advert to bring attention to the crime.
Kenya Could Become the Next Country in Africa to Legalize Homosexuality
Homosexual activity in the east African nation is subject to a 14 year prison sentence, but a prominent LGBT organization has mounted a landmark legal challenge to the legislation.
We Found the Trafficked ‘Miracle Babies’ Who Disappeared Ten Years Ago in Kenya
A Kenyan pastor who's still walking free in the UK convinced infertile women he could make them pregnant through the power of prayer — but the "miracle babies" were actually stolen or bought.
The Young Girls Proving That Being From a Slum Is an Identity Not a Destiny
We visited Kibera, Kenya's largest slum, where girls grow up with harrowing experiences, but where some are now seeing Kenya for the first time and forming a very strong visions of the future.