Esther Njoki was eight when her aunt, Agnes Wanjiru, was allegedly killed by a British soldier in Kenya. This is her story
Inquiry raises questions about MoD failure to stop soldiers exploiting women after it told us it issued no sanctions
Revealed: No soldiers sanctioned for violating sexual exploitation policy, despite locals saying they still pay for sex
The East African country is experiencing an epidemic of gender-based violence that is rooted in colonialism
At least 21 women were killed in the East African country last month, yet politicians and police continue to victim blame
Western interests dominated the Africa Climate Summit. Time for African nations to put themselves first
It takes allyship to defeat the globalisation of Western anti-rights ideology, not imperialistic finger-wagging.
Thiaya started to live his authentic self in 1986, long before the country had a trans community
A court ruling granting LGBTIQ groups equal status has been condemned by the president and fiercely debated online