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July 31, 2022 – Business & Technology, Rights & Power

Why Dangerous Content Thrives on Facebook and TikTok in Kenya

The Washington Post

July 5, 2022 – Health, Rights & Power, Women

Activists in Kenya Keep Fighting for Abortion Rights After End of Roe

The Washington Post

June 25, 2022 – Rights & Power

As Election Season Nears, Kenyans Brace for Unrest and Hope for Peace

The Washington Post

June 20, 2022 – Climate & Environment, Migration, Women

For This Somali Refugee, Beauty Has a Purpose

National Geographic

June 2, 2022 – Business & Technology, Health, Rights & Power

How American Influencers Built a World Wide Web of Vaccine Disinformation

Mother Jones

May 3, 2022 – Climate & Environment

As Drought Worsens, Can Kenyan Communities Coexist With Native Wildlife?

National Geographic

March 17, 2022 – Business & Technology, Climate & Environment

Why Global Warming Threatens East African Coffee

The Economist

February 8, 2022 – Health

‘Everyone’s Using’: Mozambique Scrambles to Stem a Rising Tide of Drug Addiction

The Telegraph

December 30, 2021 – Conflict & Crisis, Health, Women

‘Kidnapped, raped and trafficked’: Women and girls exposed to sexual violence in war-torn Mozambique

The Telegraph

December 16, 2021 – Business & Technology, Health

‘Last on the Rung’: Africa Deals With Fallout From a ‘Made in the USA’ Supply-Chain Crisis

The Washington Post

November 1, 2021 – Climate & Environment

Four Ways Mozambique Is Adapting to the Climate Crisis

The New Humanitarian

September 16, 2021 – Rights & Power, Women

Facebook Employees Flag Drug Cartels and Human Traffickers. The Company’s Response Is Weak

The Wall Street Journal