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5 Laws Every Kenyan Should Know. In Kenya, it’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “Sikujua ni makosa” (I didn’t know it was a crime). But here’s the truth: the

5 Laws Every Kenyan Should Know. In Kenya, it’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “Sikujua ni makosa” (I didn’t know it was a crime). But here’s the truth: the

Here’s What You Need to Know (And Do) Behind each viral image of a protester being dragged into a police van is a story of fear, of confusion, and of

A Smarter Way to Conserve and Earn What if one piece of land could pay your children’s school fees, feed your animals, and still store your carbon? That’s the promise

In the world of conservation finance, there’s been a lot of talk about credits ,and no, not the mobile data kind. We’re talking carbon credits and the new kid on

The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 196 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris, France, on 12

“As Africa continues to bear the brunt of climate change despite contributing the least to its causes, COP29 presented both opportunities and challenges for the continent. From the prohibitive costs of participation to ongoing exclusionary practices, the conference underscored the need for a more inclusive approach. In this blog, we explore how COP29’s outcomes—such as climate finance and carbon market mechanisms—impact Africa, and whether they offer realistic solutions to the continent’s climate challenges or merely reinforce old patterns of neglect.

Can We Really Trust Our Legal Frameworks? In any functioning democracy, laws are meant to guide, regulate, and protect. They provide a sense of order and justice, ensuring that all

As investors in Kenya have increasingly resorted to gold to insulate themselves from economic storms, the aspects of resource conservation and sustainability in mining are of great importance. The mining

With global attention turning toward COP 29 due to kick off in Baku, the topic of climate finance remains high on the agenda. For many years, climate aid provided by

Burkina Faso has been increasingly assertive in reclaiming control over its natural resources, particularly in the mining sector, as part of a broader movement across Africa where governments seek greater

Kenya’s mining sector is an important source of economic growth, but it is also riddled with potential for income loss due to legal and regulatory loopholes. The sector is governed

As the world progresses, there is great knowledge that remains underutilized particularly concerning the traditional approaches to ecology. Indigenous knowledge offers opportunities regarding good living and interacting positively with nature,
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