Region: East Africa

  • Call for Proposals: COP 27 Champions for Climate Justice Grant 2022

    Call for Proposals: COP 27 Champions for Climate Justice Grant 2022

    The Champions for Climate Justice grant is a short-term grant structured to enable the participation of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and individuals active in the climate space (with focus on youth, women, and Indigenous people) in COP 27. Region: Kenya Office: Hivos East Africa Application deadline: August 1, 2022 Background Hivos, alongside Akina Mama wa…

  • Advert for the pre-qualification of suppliers for the financial year 2022/23 (Hivos East Africa)

    Advert for the pre-qualification of suppliers for the financial year 2022/23 (Hivos East Africa)

    Hivos is an international development organization guided by humanist values. Together with citizens and their organizations, we aim to contribute towards just, inclusive and life-sustaining societies where people have equal access to opportunities, rights and resources. We work in partnership with others in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America on three impact areas:…

  • Celebrating inclusion of intersex persons in Kenya’s highest human rights body

    Celebrating inclusion of intersex persons in Kenya’s highest human rights body

    By Saida Ali, Global Program Manager Free to be Me In February this year, we witnessed the first openly intersex person being sworn in as a Commissioner of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR). This is groundbreaking! Dr. Dennis Wamalwa is the first intersex Kenyan to occupy a high-ranking public office, more so…

  • Powering East Africa’s creative sector with knowledge

    Powering East Africa’s creative sector with knowledge

    By Churchill Ongere, Project Manager, R.O.O.M East Africa Across East Africa, creatives are inventing new stories and re-imagining old ones. On a daily basis, musicians, film makers, animators, fashion designers, and illustrators demonstrate one of the most unique things about human beings – our need to expressive ourselves – and to do so freely. However,…

  • Protect Queer Kenyans: #JusticeForSheila

    Protect Queer Kenyans: #JusticeForSheila

    By Saida Ali, Global Manager of Hivos’ Free to be Me Program They set my aunt’s house on fire I cried the way women on TV do folding at the middle like a five pound note. Later that night I held an atlas in my lap ran my fingers across the whole world and whispered where…

  • Celebrating our women pathfinders at Hivos

    Celebrating our women pathfinders at Hivos

    Women’s History Month is about celebrating bold voices, visible and invisible, in the women’s rights movement. It’s a time when we shine a spotlight on women pathfinders pushing for equality – trailblazers contributing to a just and fair world. But most of all, Women’s History Month is about women’s vital contributions to humanity. We’d like…

  • Lucy Minayo: Leaving behind a legacy for young women in SRHR

    Lucy Minayo: Leaving behind a legacy for young women in SRHR

    Lucy Minayo is a lawyer and pan-African feminist. She’s been working in human rights for close to two decades and has gained invaluable experience in Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). Today Lucy is the Global Program Manager of the We Lead Program at Hivos.

  • Mendi Njonjo: A just and sustainable Africa is possible

    Mendi Njonjo: A just and sustainable Africa is possible

    Mendi Njonjo is Hivos East Africa’s Regional Director. She has been firmly anchoring Hivos in the human rights space across East and West Africa for more than a decade. She went on to push a feminist agenda across social justice initiatives all over Africa. From the Darfur region to Kenya, she’s played an important role…

  • Saida Ali: The invisible feminist should also be celebrated

    Saida Ali: The invisible feminist should also be celebrated

    Saida Ali is a mother, feminist and Atlantic Fellow. She works for equality and gender justice by advocating for the recognition of underrepresented voices in the human rights movement. Saida is now the Global Manager of Hivos’ Free to be Me Program.

  • The tide is turning for women’s sexual and reproductive health rights

    The tide is turning for women’s sexual and reproductive health rights

    The female body has historically been a battleground for politics. Despite significant milestones in guaranteeing human rights for all, many women around the world have yet to enjoy the freedom to make decisions about their own bodies. Moreover, women’s bodily autonomy is actually criminalized in many countries and only affirmed through legal and policy frameworks.…

  • Improving support for lesbian, bisexual and queer people in rural Kenya

    Improving support for lesbian, bisexual and queer people in rural Kenya

    LEHA has now grown into an organization where LBQ people learn about their rights and how to use existing laws to defend themselves.

  • OGP commitments: a new dawn for Nandi County

    OGP commitments: a new dawn for Nandi County

    Located in Kenya’s North Rift region, Nandi County is primarily known as the cradle of champions, a bragging right it has gained as the birthplace and home to some of Kenya’s world-famous Olympic athletes. But beside this claim to fame, Nandi County is now making a name for itself by keeping its promises on open…

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