Report finds more children are going to school, however challenges remain in convincing parents to send girls to school just like boys
Africa Center for Open Governance launches website to allow the public to review evidence
Girls, who are circumcised, drop out of school to marry, while those, who want to continue their education, have to fight against tradition
UN special representative for sexual violence calls on Somali government to protect, improve security of internally displaced
Uhuru Kenyatta declared outright winner, but PM Raila Odinga, who finished in second place, says he is not conceding defeat
Heading into another poll, locals cope with tribal tensions
56-year-old Yunike Nyamwite recalls previous election, marred with violence and is now cautious of a repeat
Some Kenyans plan to vote from home, fearing a repeat of 2007 violence, which displaced an estimated 600,000 people
Minority tribes expected to play key role in tight presidential election
Despite facing charges of crimes against humanity, Uhuru Kenyatta and his running mate, William Ruto, are now able to compete in next month's election
According to the head of the Kenya Flower Council, vendors are supporting a widespread effort to avoid a repeat of election violence
For first time ever, Kenyans had opportunity to see presidential candidates discuss real issues affecting people's lives
Group turns to sympathizers to carry out attacks
Rights group fears police will be unable to handle possible election-related violence
Bomber sets off blast near a group of soldiers outside prime minister’s office
Government says presence of refugees has led to deterioration of security
Vote of confidence comes despite reports of political tension, clashes in parts of country during last week's party primaries
Human Rights Watch says Abdiaziz Abdinur Ibrahim was arrested after interviewing a woman who was allegedly raped by state security forces
Some Somalis see attacks in Nairobi's Eastleigh district as politically motivated and accuse Kenya of trying to chase them away
Al-Shabab collected taxes on charcoal production and export, resulting in a UN ban
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