Facing drought and livestock loss, Maasai women in Northern Kenya are turning to cricket farming as a sustainable alternative ...
Maasai girls are taking up martial arts to protect themselves from sexual abuse and violence stemming from early marriage.
As a Maasai child in Kenya, Nice Nailantei Leng’ete accomplished something remarkable: she escaped the cut, her culture’s ritualized female genital mutilation. But saving herself was not enough.
More than 70,000 Indigenous Maasai people are at risk of being evicted from their ancestral grazing lands to make way for a tourism operation after a paramilitary group arrived on 7 June in the Maasai ...
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is set to hold a crucial meeting this week with elected leaders from Kisii and ...
WanMiaoYiWang Pet Service Co. and Chinese wildlife enthusiasts call for global attention to the survival crisis of African ...
On the outskirts of Serengeti National Park in East Africa, Maasai face eviction from their land to make way for international tourism and hunting grounds. Human rights lawyer Joseph Oleshangay ...
And no, they are not part of a martial arts club. They are Maasai girls living at a boarding school in Transmara in western Kenya, which doubles up as a rescue center for teens who have escaped ...
They are Maasai girls living at a boarding school in Transmara in western Kenya, which doubles up as a rescue center for teens who have escaped early marriage and female genital mutilation.