In a femicide case in April 2026, Anita Mugweru was killed by her husband, a Kenya Defense Forces soldier, in front of their young child. Around the same time, in […]
For years, donors and development partners have invested heavily in preparing women to run for political office. Yet young women continue to account for less than 1% of Kenya’s elected […]
The Charge for Change PAR Report Kenya is a Participatory Action Research (PAR) report published in December 2025, commissioned by Badili Africa and funded by the Ford Foundation. It documents […]
The Chama Women Profile 2025 documents the stories of eight women’s self-help groups across Nairobi, highlighting how ordinary savings groups evolved into engines of community transformation. These chamas began with […]
Most of us have grown up seeing civic conversations happen in conference halls and workshops. But here is what we have been learning at Badili Africa:Some of the most honest, […]
Research continues to show that online harassment is driving girls and young women, mainly between theage of 15-25 years out of online platforms, even at a time when COVID-19 has […]
By Jeremiah Muuo I did not fully know about Article 43 until Badili Africa announced the challenge during one of their convening. That moment changed everything. Sure, I had heard […]
We recently gathered, not for a typical Political Spa session, but to reimagine one. Makeup artists, young women leaders, aspiring politicians, and content creators came together to co-create a toolkit […]
This quarter, we witnessed the transformative power of women coming together: from Chama groups inthe communities discovering their collective strength, to young women leaders crafting joint statementsthat reached national television. […]
As we close the first quarter of 2025, Badili Africa celebrates the strides made in advancing women’s rights, fostering accountable leadership, and amplifying marginalized voices across Kenya and beyond. Here […]