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Giants Fall: Why the Fall of Mogumo Trees in Endebess; Toroso, Matters to the Sabaot Community

By Emanuel Kipkorir Tarus, DevReporter, Trans Nzoia County Key Highlights The Mugumo tree is regarded sacred Two Mugumo trees fell down in Trans Nzoia, Bungoma Elders unsettled by the incidents, plan rituals 49 bulls set to be slaughtered to cleanse the community For the Sabaot community living in Trans Nzoia and Bungoma counties, the Mugumo...

Dusty, no toilets: Kitengela stadium limits youth potential and inclusion

By Christine Wangoi, DevReporter, Kajiado County  Highlights Kitengela Stadium sits on approximately five acres. It is the only public playing field serving the rapidly growing town. The stadium has no toilets, changing rooms or spectator facilities. It also hosts community events such as medical camps and children’s immunisation outreaches. In August 2025, Kenya co-hosted the...

SHA in Busia: Promise, Pain, and a System Under Test

By Philip Barasa, DevReporter, Busia County Key Highlights Residents report long queues and system downtimes at public hospitals Patients say SHA access often fails despite early arrival and active accounts Civil society questions government commitment to universal health care financing Private hospitals claim SHA claims are delayed or rejected. County officials cite eligibility and...

Trans Nzoia Women Ditch Maize for Poultry, Profits: From 20 chicks to 2,000: How small-scale farmers are rewriting their economic future

By Kipkorir Tarus, DevReporter, Trans Nzoia County Key Highlights Trans Nzoia women ditch maize farming, embrace poultry Poultry farming more profitable than maize farming Mortality, animal feed and lack of markets termed major challenges to poultry farming County Government of Trans Nzoia supports poultry farming, builds value addition factory Every dawn in Mitoto village, Trans...

Kajiado women turn communal beading into profitable enterprise

By Christine Wangoi, DevReporter, Kajiado County Quick facts about beadwork. It is majorly done by women, because they the one who ordinarily remain at home to look after the children It is a cultural leisure activity passed to women and a way of ensuring that a woman is always busy It has now turned into...

Part 1 – Welcoming Remarks by Prof. Paul Kamau, Director of Research at the IDS

  About the Deliberations Programme The “Deliberations” radio series arose from the realisation that a lot of work by CSOs, other development actors, think-tanks, etc., involve the use of workshops, meetings, and the like, where intense deliberations are carried out for the purposes of improving engagements with communities and for communicating programme ideals and results. However,...

Part 19 – Panel Responses to Questions

  About the Deliberations Programme The “Deliberations” radio series arose from the realisation that a lot of work by CSOs, other development actors, think-tanks, etc., involve the use of workshops, meetings, and the like, where intense deliberations are carried out for the purposes of improving engagements with communities and for communicating programme ideals and results. However,...

Part 18 – The Panel Discussion Continues including a Q&A Session

  About the Deliberations Programme The “Deliberations” radio series arose from the realisation that a lot of work by CSOs, other development actors, think-tanks, etc., involve the use of workshops, meetings, and the like, where intense deliberations are carried out for the purposes of improving engagements with communities and for communicating programme ideals and results. However,...
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