Justice Must Reach the Last Mile: A Story from Kenya’s ASAL Communities
My name is Mwanaisha Aura, from Kenya. To me, justice means a world where a girl’s dreams are [...]
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Learn MoreOn a quiet Monday morning in January, the church hall in Digula Community in Vihiga County, Kenya slowly [...]
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