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Kenyans from all walks of life have contributed to shaping the AJS Baseline Policy, including Councils of Elders, Civil Society Organizations and Court Users Committees, and are now expected to be instrumental in operationalizing it.
Laikipia County, Kenya has been the focal point of land justice concerns following “invasions” by armed herders as they search for water and pasture (Matara and Njunguna). These herders, from the relatively dry Baringo, Samburu and Isiolo counties, take advantage of Laikipia’s natural resources. While this conflict may seem like an environmental issue at first glance, it must be contextualized alongside Kenyan history to fully understand its importance.
The Kenya Land Alliance is looking for an insurance company that will offer medical cover for its staff (both inpatient and outpatient) for the period starting 1st January, 2022 to 31st December, 2022
Kenyans passed a new Constitution through a referendum in 2010, which marked a great milestone in the quest for land reform. This closely followed the 2009 adoption of the first…