
Education for Human Rights
Dr. Njoki Wamai showcases her journey into human rights workand the education sector as a potent catalyst for change. As an Assistant Professor of International Relations specializing in transitional justice and human ri

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This podcast will take you through an audio journey of the resilience of human rights defenders. It unpacks powerful stories that have remained untold. You shall listen to them for the very first time. The intention is to motivate you to join the human rights movement and be among those who stand tall against human rights violations. You will learn that these people are just as ordinary as you but will not keep quiet in the face of violations and abuses.
Unknown Host hosts Justice Watchers, a business show with 23 episodes published.

Dr. Njoki Wamai showcases her journey into human rights workand the education sector as a potent catalyst for change. As an Assistant Professor of International Relations specializing in transitional justice and human ri

In this premiere, we feature Njeri Mwangi, a Woman Human Rights Defender, journalist, and the Executive Director of PAWA 254. Njeri takes us through her human rights journey and shares what it truly means to balance her

Today, we highlight the personal story of human rights defender Julius Kamau across Kenya, discussing his challenges, victories, and impact of his work on the community.

Today, we delve into the power of community mobilization—what it looks like on the ground and how it impacts the daily lives of ordinary people. Our guest is Anami "Toure" Daudi, a community organizer, human rights defen

In today’s episode, Marvlyn Mbugua, a Mental Health Professional and advocate for the well-being of human rights defenders delves into the importance of prioritizing our mental health especially for Human rights defender

Today’s episode explores a powerful and often underappreciated tool in human rights advocacy: art and culture. Throughout history, art in its many forms—music, literature, visual art, and performance—has been a beacon of

In this episode of Justice Watchers, we speak with Phelister Abdalla, National Coordinator of Kenya Sex Workers Alliance and the End Femicide Movement about the challenges sex workers face, the fight for their rights, th

In this powerful episode of Justice Watchers, we sit down with Sankara Nyagaya, an Environmental Human Rights Defender (HRD), to discuss the urgent need for inclusive climate action in Kenya. We explore how the Voices fo

In our first episode, join us as we talk with Njoki Gachanja, the coordinator of Githurai Social Justice Centre, a true champion for human rights in Kenya. From tackling police brutality to empowering marginalized commun

The society has turned against us. We are the only ones who can defend ourselves. I have had to up-skill myself so as to do my human rights activism more efficiently.

Founder of NEST, Silvana Lesuuda takes us through her change making journey of how she founded her organisation which mainly focuses on bridging the gap in menstrual health management in Samburu county.

Tobista Osundwa, a WHRD in the Ni mama network tells us more about how the network has been a hub for empowerment and partnership at the grass root level.

Human rights activism is more effective when human rights defenders seek allies and create networks. My own activism has been made effective through allies.

Get Ready for this new and extraordinary podcast featuring Rose Resiato, a Woman Human Rights Defenders from Kajiado County, Kenya. Resiato exemplifies the impact of grassroot HRDs from marginalised communities when give

For Minoo Kyaa, an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Together with other community mobilizers, Minoo has joined hands to petition the government of Kenya to address the runaway cost of living in Kenya

Listen to the latest Justice Watchers Podcast where we feature a teacher, mother and woman human rights defender Ms. Euphresher Ageyo from Vihiga County. She elaborates the impact of our flagship project - The NiMAMA Net

The story of a WHRD from Mandera county overcoming cultural barriers for young girls and women in her community.

Have the police ever arbitrarily arrested you for wearing your beautiful African hair in the form of dreadlocks? Are negative perceptions about dreadlocks exposing human rights defenders to heightened risks? Listen to th

This episode explores strategies and interventions for the safe navigation and use of technology in digital spaces.

This is a candid conversation with revolutionary women and girls' rights advocate. Editar shares first hand experiences having survived gender-based Violence in one of Kenya's largest informal settlements. She tells a st
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