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Baseline Study on Knowledge Gaps on Religious Literacy and Constitutional Rights in Kenya

Baseline Study on Knowledge Gaps on Religious Literacy and Constitutional Rights in Kenya

by Anna | Mar 23, 2020 | Kenya

The study on the Knowledge gaps on religious literacy and constitutional rights in Kenya was conducted to understand knowledge gaps on religious literacy and constitutional rights, especially on freedom of religion and belief within key Kenyan state authorities, faith...
New Research: Experiences in the Kenyan Criminal Justice System and Violent Extremism

New Research: Experiences in the Kenyan Criminal Justice System and Violent Extremism

by Anna | Mar 6, 2020 | Kenya

Kenya has experienced numerous terrorist attacks in the last decade, which in addition to fatalities, have resulted in massive economic losses with a long-term impact on foreign direct investment. The apparent continuing threat of violent extremism was reaffirmed...
Baseline Study Conducted on, “Knowledge Gaps on Religious Literacy and Constitutional Rights in Kenya”

Baseline Study Conducted on, “Knowledge Gaps on Religious Literacy and Constitutional Rights in Kenya”

by Anna | Dec 13, 2019 | Kenya

A specialist workshop was hosted in Nairobi to discuss and validate a Network-commissioned study developed to advance the project, “Religious Minorities in Kenya: Overcoming Divides, Respecting Rights.” The study was conducted in six counties in Kenya to...
Baseline Study on Knowledge Gaps on Religious Literacy and Constitutional Rights in Kenya

Network begins Consortium Project in Kenya

by Anna Tervahartiala | Sep 5, 2019 | Inclusivity, Kenya, News, Peace Support

The Network together with Muslims for Human Rights (MUHURI), Islamic Relief Kenya (IRK), The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) and Tangaza University is implementing a project “Religious minorities in Kenya: Overcoming divides, respecting rights” (funded by...
Preventing Violent Extremism Through Livelihood Innovations in Kenya and Somalia

Preventing Violent Extremism Through Livelihood Innovations in Kenya and Somalia

by Anna Tervahartiala | Jul 12, 2017 | Kenya, News, Somalia

The lack of livelihood and employment opportunities has broadly been recognised as one of the root causes driving individuals, particularly youth, to join extremist organisations. Studies carried out by the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers on violent...
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