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Rasna Warah

Rasna Warah

Rasna Warah is a Kenyan writer and journalist. In a previous incarnation, she was an editor at the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat). She has published two books on Somalia – War Crimes (2014) and Mogadishu Then and Now (2012) – and is the author UNsilenced (2016), and Triple Heritage (1998).

THE SINS OF THE FATHER: Why lifestyle audits cannot resolve land-related historical injustices
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The Sins of the Father: Why Lifestyle Audits Cannot Resolve Land-Related Historical Injustices

June 28, 2018November 27, 2023
Jubilee’s Broken Windows: A Chronology of Kenya’s Moral Collapse
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Jubilee’s Broken Windows: A Chronology of Kenya’s Moral Collapse

June 23, 2018November 27, 2023
Real Railways for Road Rackets: Re-Imagining Kenya, One Year Into the SGR
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Real Railways for Road Rackets: Re-Imagining Kenya, One Year Into the SGR

June 9, 2018November 27, 2023
COCKUPS AND COVER-UPS: Why the #MeToo movement is unlikely to transform the UN
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COCKUPS AND COVER-UPS: Why the #MeToo movement is unlikely to transform the UN

June 8, 2018November 27, 2023
Not Your Negro: Kanye West’s Distorted View of Race in America
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Not Your Negro: Kanye West’s Distorted View of Race in America

May 26, 2018November 27, 2023
THE CALL OF THE CLAN: Challenges facing Somalia’s fledgling democracy
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THE CALL OF THE CLAN: Challenges facing Somalia’s fledgling democracy

May 11, 2018November 27, 2023
An Ode to Silence - Kenya’s Third National Language
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An Ode to Silence – Kenya’s Third National Language

May 5, 2018November 27, 2023
Was There a Chemical Attack in Douma?
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Was There a Chemical Attack in Douma?

April 21, 2018November 27, 2023
Taking a Stand, Resisting Corporate Tyranny
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Taking a Stand, Resisting Corporate Tyranny

April 14, 2018November 27, 2023
Winnie Mandela and South Africa’s Unburied Past
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Winnie Mandela and South Africa’s Unburied Past

April 7, 2018November 27, 2023
THE 44TH TRIBE: The Asian Question and the Politics of Exclusion
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THE 44TH TRIBE: The Asian Question and the Politics of Exclusion

March 5, 2018November 27, 2023
In February 2015, residents of Gilgil, a small town halfway between Naivasha and Nakuru in Kenya’s scenic Rift Valley – which was once known for its “Happy Valley” set – were stunned to learn that Simon Harris, a respected middle-aged British charity worker who had been living in the town since the 1990s, had been sentenced to jail for sexually abusing street children. A court in Birmingham in the UK had sentenced Harris to 17 years in prison for indecent sexual assault and for possessing indecent images of children.
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BAD AID: Sexual abuse in the aid industry and what can be done about it

March 1, 2018November 27, 2023

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