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“Who will speak up for the 70 survivors of systematic and horrific workplace abuse?” ask Nguvu Change Leaders

Expressing their shock at the Kenyan government’s inertia in responding to the public criticism of John Chebochok’s appointment as the Director of a Tea Factory, Nguvu Change Leaders have demanded…

Nguvu Change Leader Petitions Lake Victoria Toxins During World’s Food Safety Day

According to the World Health Organization, unsafe food contaminated with  bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances causes more than 200 diseases. WHO also shares a worrisome statistic that every year,…

Nguvu Change Urges Kenya’s Government to Advance Nurses Right

Under-equipped health care facilities, overworked personnel and inadequate infrastructure are some of the systemic issues that have consistently plagued Kenya’s health sector. The recent strike organised by the Kenya Medical…

Why is Femicide not Treated as a Separate Crime Yet- Nguvu Change Leaders

“Sisi ni watu sio wanyama” – “We are human beings, not animals.” – This outcry of anger and pain is on the lips of thousands of women across Kenya, as…

Nguvu Change Leader’s Inclusive Education Campaign brings Hope to Children with Disabilities

Nguvu Change Leader Patience Achieng’s campaign for inclusive education in Kenya is now attracting the attention of administrators, politicians, and the general public. Recently, she met Kenyan Senator Crystal Asige,…