Kenya is staking its economy on women like Purity Marangu, who left her family to work in Saudi Arabia. They work as housekeepers, normally a safe job. But many have been assaulted, starved and worse.
A new study is now lifting the lid on the needs of Kenyan women and what they want for their health and overall wellbeing The over 97,000 women who participated in the study emphasised the need for ...
Modern Kenyan women are increasingly choosing to remain child-free, challenging long-standing cultural expectations of motherhood. This trend comes amid rising education levels, economic pressures, ...
In 2025, Kenyan women didn’t just make headlines; they made history. Across sports, activism, media, culture, and public service, women shattered ceilings, set records, won major awards, and took up ...
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