Justice keeps no denomination.
EALS President Ramadhan Abubakar joined the Kenya Catholic Lawyers Association for the Inaugural Annual Red Mass, gathering lawyers across faiths around a shared calling.
In his words:
"I come to you as a Muslim, and I come gladly. For I have learned in a lifetime at the Bar that justice keeps no denomination. The call to defend the defenceless, to speak for those who have lost their voice, to stand between the powerful and the powerless, that calling is written on every honest heart."
Honouring Saint Thomas More, the lawyer who chose conscience over convenience, the President reminded us that truth, justice and peace are not soft ideals but a discipline.
One Bar. Many faiths. One justice.
#RedMass #SaintThomasMore #RuleOfLaw #EALS
The UN Res. Coordinator Kenya Dr. Stephen Jackson graced the occasion & Head- OHCHR East Africa Multi-Country Off. Ms. Maymuchka Lauriston, was also formally introduced to @MusaliaMudavadi. Dr. Jackson reaffirmed UN partnership. Ms. Lauriston appreciated #KE’s role in sub-region.
Today, I received Ms. Maymuchka Lauriston, Deputy Regional Representative of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and Head of its East Africa Office, and her delegation for a productive discussion on strengthening Somalia–OHCHR cooperation.
Our discussions focused on implementing UN Human Rights Council Resolution A/HRC/RES/60/28, including the development of the 2026–2027 Action Plan and accelerating the establishment of an OHCHR office in Somalia. This engagement reflects our continued progress in advancing human rights, including the establishment of the Independent National Human Rights Commission—a historic milestone in strengthening accountability and institutional capacity.
Today, SRCC and Head of AUSSOM, Amb. El Hadji Ibrahima Diene, hosted @UNHumanRights Head of East Africa Multi-Country Office, Maymuchka Lauriston.
Discussions focused on continued cooperation and coordination between @OHCHREAMCO & #AUSSOM to support the Somalia-led peace, security and stability process, mainly in #HumanRights agenda & joint priorities.
We are not done with Thailand 🇹🇭 just yet!
Yesterday we officially opened The Wisdom Centre, another new SDGs Academy for Children space in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
“This Centre belongs to you. May your dreams grow & your wisdom shine.” our Executive Director @NyaberaFred , during the opening ceremony.
Children don’t just show talent, they live it.
You can see it in the way they dance without fear, sing without apology, and take the stage like they were born for it.
Today at Toto Kreatives Festival, the Talent & Ability Masterclass by Arigatou International became that rare space where children are reminded that their gifts aren’t “cute”… they’re powerful.
From voice projection and stage presence to confidence-building and storytelling, this masterclass helped young performers discover something bigger than technique: the courage to be seen.
Because when you give children a stage, they don’t just perform.
They grow. They rise. They lead.
📍 Sarit Expo Centre
🎭 Talent & Ability Masterclass — Arigatou International
#TotoKreativesFestival #MtotoNews #ArigatouInternational #ChildCreatives
Through this engagement, we explored pathways to integrate youth activities, amplify child participation, and align our advocacy efforts.
Partnerships like these are how we accelerate collective action towards the #Raceto2030
Together, we’re building a movement where children are not spectators; they’re co-architects of the SDGs.
Let’s build the future WITH them, not for them. Watch this space as we race towards 2030!
Great energy this morning as we hosted the SDG Academy for Children by Arigatou International!
The Academy is empowering children to design real solutions that can be implemented and scaled, and with only 5 years to 2030, this couldn’t be more timely.
#Raceto2030
OHCHR Rep presents Letters of Appointment
The Prime Cabinet Secretary and the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs @MusaliaMudavadi receives delegation from the Office of the newly appointed Country Representative of the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Nairobi.
OHCHR, which has been present in Kenya since April 2008, works globally to promote and protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of all people.
During the meeting, Mr. Charles Kwemoi of Uganda presented his letters of Appointment as the new Country Representative of the OHCHR Office in Nairobi.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary highlited the role of fostering, promoting, and protecting human rights, both nationally and regionally. He reaffirmed Kenya's unwavering support for human rights globally, and continued commitment to equality, justice, and dignity for all.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary further reiterated Kenya's dedication to working closely with OHCHR to advance the protection and promotion of fundamental rights and freedoms, in line with the UN Charter and international human rights norms.
Ms. Hilda Oyella, Human Rights Advisor at OHCHR, commended the United Nations Association for organizing a workshop on Human Rights-Based Approaches to programming. She recognized the @UNAFinland investment in youth and emphasized the High Commissioner's commitment to partnering with young people.
Ms. Oyella highlighted the importance of human rights in sustainable development, stressing core principles like participation, accountability, and non discrimination.
She called for aligning national policies with international human rights standards and empowering youth as key agents of change in Tanzania’s path toward upper-middle-income status and achieving the SDGs.
#unat #hrba #leavenoonebehind
Earlier today, UNA Tanzania conducted an insightful training session on the integration of the Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) in advancing the Sustainable Development!
In collaboration with our partners @UNAFinland and the United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR), the session focused on strengthening rights-based advocacy and the practical application of HRBA in policy and program implementation.
The training brought together members of the TSDP Platform and other key stakeholders committed to inclusive rights driven development.
#unat #hrba #leavenoonebehind
On March 11, 2025, @humanrightstz and @ten_met jointly held a press conference to address the alarming rise in student injuries and deaths due to corporal punishment in schools.
On February 26, 2025, media reports revealed the tragic death of Mhoja Maduhu, a Form Two student at Mwasamba Secondary School in Busega District, Simiyu Region. Mhoja allegedly died after being severely caned by his teacher, Salim Chogogwe, for failing to complete a class group assignment.
Similarly, on March 4, 2025, a second-grade student, Khudhaifa Salim Hamisi, from Msufini Primary School in Dar es Salaam, suffered a broken arm after being brutally beaten by a teacher. Despite reports to the Mbande Police Station, no action has been taken.
Between January and February 2025, the national child helpline (116), managed by C-SEMA, recorded 169 cases of child abuse, including 52 incidents of severe physical punishment.
@humanrightstz and @ten_met urge the Ministry of Education to amend the 1978 Education Act to explicitly ban corporal punishment and promote alternative disciplinary measures that respect children's rights and welfare.
The Ministry should also issue an immediate circular prohibiting excessive punishment in schools.
We call for strict legal action against perpetrators and justice for victims to reinforce that violence against students is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
#EndCorporalpunishment #LHRC
Nairobi continues to bolster its position as a financial and diplomatic powerhouse in Africa, attracting global attention with its strong financial infrastructure, international connectivity, and a high concentration of multilateral institutions.
In a productive meeting with Mr. @volker_turk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, on the margins of the ongoing high-level segment of the 58th Session Human Rights Council in Geneva, I highlighted Nairobi’s pivotal role in diplomacy. With one of the highest densities of embassies and international organizations on the continent, the city has rightfully earned its reputation as a “peace capital,” hosting key regional summits and mediation efforts.
The UN’s decision to establish a Multi-Country Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Nairobi further reinforces the city’s status as a hub for international cooperation. This initiative, only the second of its kind, enhances efficiency in delivering coordinated development programs across multiple nations.
By hosting this office, Kenya strengthens its leadership in promoting and protecting human rights, both at home and across the region. This aligns with our constitutional and international commitments, advancing collaborations with institutions like the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) to fortify our human rights framework and foster a more just and inclusive society.
Despite global challenges in safeguarding human rights, Kenya remains steadfast in its commitment to dignity, justice, and fundamental freedoms. Our proactive leadership continues to shape a stronger, more resilient human rights ecosystem in Africa.
We are pleased by #Kenya’s agreement for @UNHumanRights to set up country & multi-country offices in Nairobi, confirmed today during the UN Human Rights Council @UN_HRC
This decision will go a long way toward helping promote and protect human rights in Kenya and East Africa.
It is with deep sadness that I share the heartbreaking news of the passing of my beloved younger sister, Vincy @Vicenzamaria. Our hearts are heavy with grief. Vincy was a light in our lives kind, loving and full of life. Thank you for keeping Vincy and our family in your thoughts