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How Kenya and Africa should respond to Trump, global shifts

From Left:Head of Complaints at Kenya National Commission on Human Rights,Kamanda Mucheke,Armnesty International executive Director Irungu Houghton and ICJK Executive Director Eric Mukoya,address the media outside DCI Headquarters after escorting two of the five abductees to record statements.[Benard Orwongo,Standard]

Recent events suggest that this year, may just write the obituary for overseas development assistance (ODA). What does this mean for human rights based, open and effective governance, global poverty and multilateralism?

In this new context, how ready is Kenya's national and devolved governments to govern in line with the Constitution and their 2022 promise to the electorate?

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