Kenya’s Kibera Water Crisis: Dry Taps, Dirty Deals, Long Queues, and the Cost of...
By Henry Owino
Kibera, Nairobi — Before dawn breaks over Kibera, the queues have already formed. Women clutch yellow jerrycans, children stand barefoot on the...
Hidden Poison: How Hazardous Waste Reaches Ordinary Homes
By Scovian Lillian
Nairobi, Kenya: In many villages, hazardous waste poses a silent threat, spreading through water after heavy rains, rising from contaminated soil during...
Africa’s Push for Transparency in Hazardous Waste, Lessons from the Bamako Convention Dialogue
By William Abala
Nairobi, Kenya: The movement of hazardous waste across Africa is not only a matter of policy. It is woven into daily life,...












