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No Land, No Justice: The Ogiek’s Resistance Against Forced Displacement And Erasure

Up that ridge is where we used to live,” she says, pointing into the distance. The air is biting cold, and a thick mist blankets the landscape. Yet even through the harsh weather, the lush green hills are unmistakable—rolling endlessly into the horizon. For the Ogiek indigenous tribe a community of approximately 52,590 people according to the 2019 Kenyan census, displacement and eviction are not just words; they are a painful legacy.

Building Strategy, Safety, and Solidarity: Hogla’s Journey as a WHRD

In Kilifi County, effective advocacy requires more than just passion—it demands strategy, safety, and support. For Hogla Salome Karisa, founder of Elimu Kwanza CBO, joining the Toolkit Organisers Network was a turning point. Her work on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and inclusion became more structured, sustainable, and impactful.  

EMPOWERING WOMEN DEFENDERS TO WIN LANDMARK CASES ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE

In Kilifi County, Kenya, Patricia Loko Mutua stands as a symbol of resilience. She played a key role in securing a landmark 10-year prison sentence in 2024, in a case involving the prolonged sexual abuse of a 12-year-old girl. In a country where impunity for sexual violence is widespread, the 10-year sentence marked a rare and powerful victory - creating a judicial precedent, hope and momentum. A survivor herself, Patricia channels her experience into grassroots activism - supporting women and girls, advancing sustainable livelihoods, and challenging harmful gender norms.

Peace Brigades International Reaffirms Concern as UN Experts Examine Human Rights and Civic Space in Kenya

On June 18, 2025, the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, Gina Romero, presented a critical report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva, examining the impact of the 2023–2025 “super election” cycle on civic freedoms.

Rewriting the Rules: One Advocate’s Battle Against FGM and Abuse in Kilifi.

In the vibrant yet traditional community of Kilifi, Ruweida Muhammad, Executive Director of Desire Youth Initiative, is spearheading a quiet but powerful revolution. Growing up in an area where harmful practices like Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) were not just accepted but celebrated, Ruweida’s journey from a silent observer to a vocal advocate has been marked by both resistance and resilience.