Police in Kenya have used tear gas to disperse hundreds of people who gathered to protest against gender-based violence and ...
This footage illustrates a huge crowd of people at the Supreme Court in Nairobi, Kenya protesting against a wave of femicides ...
This footage illustrates a huge crowd of people with banners chanting "Stop killing women!" during rally against a wave of ...
The US government through its Embassy in Kenya on Wednesday, December 11, accused police officers of contravening the Kenyan ...
Hundreds of protestors in Kenya's capital of Nairobi were hit by police with tear gas on Tuesday as they protested a nationwide swell in gender-based violence and femicide. Marking Human Rights Day, ...
Political activist Morara Kebaso joined the End Femicide Protests, which took place in Nairobi CBD. His dramatic entrance ...
The Star established that Uhuru Kenyatta's younger brother Muhoho might be considered for a CS post in President William Ruto ...
Kenyan Deputy Inspector General of Police, Eliud Kipkoech Lagat, has decried the rise in femicide in the country, with at ...
Kenyan police fired tear gas and arrested at least three protesters as hundreds of people - mostly women - demanded action against a wave of femicide cases in the country.
Femicide, a form of gender-based violence involving the intentional killing of women or girls, is not unique to Kenya.
Police in Nairobi used tear gas to disperse protesters, demanding an end to femicide. Several people were injured, and others ...
Kajiado Deputy Governor Martin Moshisho said financial instability, poverty, illiteracy and traditional cultural practices often place women at a higher risk of violence and abuse.