Action for Transparency and Eye on Corruption projects were on 10th February 2020, covered by the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN),. The article highlights how Transparency International Kenya (TI-Kenya) and Fojo Media Institute are working with investigative journalists in…
The Hunger Safety Net Programme was launched in 2013 in Kenya, to address poverty, hunger and vulnerability of the poor in four arid and semi-arid land (ASAL) counties of Turkana, Mandera, Marsabit and Wajir, through providing cash transfers. However,…
Lilian Mutavi, a Nation Media Group journalist based in Machakos County has been investigating a case of unregulated mining activities, noise and air pollution in quarries that lie in the border of Nairobi and Machakos County. So big is…
Lewis Nyaundi, an education reporter with The Star Newspaper, has published an investigative piece of how a church is threatening existence of a school and future of children to learn and have a space to play in. In his…
Eye on Corruption investigative journalist, Iqra Salah, travelled to Turkana County on several occasions to document the story of families ravaging in hunger and poverty, in a country where the government through the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has…
Action for Transparency and Eye on Corruption projects held a capacity building workshop for 22 journalists who have benefited from the EoC and A4T phase 2 grant and mentorship program, to train them on safety and security of journalists,…
The Eye on Corruption and Action for Transparency project organised a media forum in collaboration with University of Nairobi, School of Journalism (SoJ) Alumni association. The theme of the forum was “Media, Corruption and Integrity in Kenya: Performance of…
Media Council of Kenya hosted the 2019 edition of the Annual Media Summit on 7th August 2019 to 9th August 2019 in Nairobi. The two day’s conference provided an opportunity for A4T to interact with key journalists, editors, governance…
Residents of Nairobi are affected by perennial water shortage, a basic service delivery supposed to be provided for every household. The challenge is not lack of pipped water to every homestead, rather it is much bigger as…
A policy on Kenya’s Free Primary Education was implemented in January 2003, by the then president Mwai Kibaki. Enrolment to schools increased significantly, opening up opportunities for marginalised and disadvantaged communities from across the country to attend school.…