Right now, the G20 is meeting — the world’s richest economies deciding how the rest of the world should live. But here in Africa, in our communities, we know the truth: growth without dignity is trauma; profit without justice is violence. #PeopleFirst#wethe99#G20SouthAfrica
Today we brought Kenya’s voice to the frontline of the G20 debate.
From debt injustice to unfair taxation, our people are carrying the weight of decisions made in rooms they are never invited into.
As we head to the G20 in South Africa, we are clear: nothing for us, without us.
Kenya has spoken. At the National People’s Assembly in Nakuru, people from 8 counties came together as the 99% — united and powerful. The energy and solidarity showed that when we organise, we create real force for change. This is people power.
#WeThe99#FightInequality#G20 #
On Saturday in Nairobi, we held our final People’s Assembly ahead of the G20.
The biggest concern was the rising tax burden that is squeezing families and small businesses.
#WhenGukaForgotOurNames, love had to find a new language.
This story was born from that moment — from the silence between generations, from the ache and beauty of remembering differently.
Written by our Director, Njeri Njoroge.Get a copy for your loved ones🥰 @NuriaBooks
In this book, I explore how families interpret memory & care. It’s not just a story — it’s sociology in motion: where love meets aging, and stigma becomes understanding.
Would you purchase this book to help move this initiative forward? 💛
#BeautifulMinds#AfricanStorytelling
The G20 are responsible for 80% of global carbon emissions. Yet it’s Kenyans who suffer droughts, floods, and hunger. Farmers lose harvests, fisherfolk lose livelihoods, and families are displaced while the biggest polluters profit.
KENYANS;
STOP what you're doing and TYPE #FreeRoseNjeri.
Rose Njeri is a Kenyan who BUILT a website to help Kenyans SUBMIT their VIEWS on the Finance Bill 2025.
SHE has has REPORTEDLY been arrested and she's being held at Pangani police STATION.
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Wanjiku Muhia: Every government has to take care of its citizens and I think persons with disabilities are not second citizens, they are also primary like any other person. I think it is a bit shameful that persons with disabilities have to remain on community help, it is like they are not part of the community #MondayReport @TrevorOmbija
@citizentvkenya@TrevorOmbija Majority of the caregivers especially of adult children who have transitioned from the institutions do not know where to take their adult children.. there should be tertiary schools to cater for the adults living with disabilities. There is a wide gap there...@TrevorOmbija