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Hello friends! This episode is a dedication to you, who has walked this journey with me and my team for the last three years of creating Otherwise?! I am off to graduate school (The London School of Economics and Political Science) for a Masters in Public Policy and Administration, and I wanted to do one last episode before I left! :) This episode answers the questions many of you have asked me since the inception of Otherwise?. Thank you so much for coming on this journey with me. We will be taking a break while I pursue my graduate studies, but we will be back when I'm done; bigger, better,...
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The Constitution in Article 43, 1 (a) states that “Every person has the right to the highest attainable standard of health, which includes the right to healthcare services, including reproductive healthcare”. The Jubilee government, as part of its Big Four Agenda, plans to roll out universal health coverage to all Kenyans by 2022.
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Human-wildlife conflict is a growing problem in Kenya today, and it has a huge negative impact on both human and wildlife populations. It happens when there is close interaction between wild animals and human beings, which leads to injury, death, predation and transmission of diseases.
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The Constitution of Kenya (2010) in Article 46 gives consumers the right - to goods and services of reasonable quality; to the information necessary for them to gain full benefit from goods and services; to the protection of their health, safety, and economic interests; and to compensation for loss or injury arising from defects in goods or services.
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In a survey carried out by Women’s Empowerment Link (WEL) in 2015, in the wake of the #MyDressMyChoice protest in 2014, it was found that 54% of women had experienced gender based violence (physical, sexual or psychological harm) while using public transport. The women shared that they been harassed, with the abuse ranging from derogatory comments to rape.
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The conversation on cancer and other non-communicable diseases has taken centre stage after the death of high profile Kenyans in recent weeks. According to the Ministry of Health, Kenya in undergoing an epidemiological transition marked by a decline in morbidity and mortality due to communicable conditions, and an increase in the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
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This week, we’re joined by Tayiana Chao, a digital heritage specialist and digital humanities scholar, of African Digital Heritage, the Museum of British Colonialism, Save the Railway and Skills 4 Culture to discuss the importance of having a digital cultural heritage for the African continent.
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This week, we're throwing it back to the old school format, where I take topic suggestions from the pod's community. Should we set stricter criteria to attract quality investors and protect our SMEs? What can we as citizens can do to fight the Huduma Bill? What about Mike Sonko’s behaviour at Ken Okoth’s funeral, and his blatant admission of guilt when he said that he nominated the late MP’s alleged second wife to the Nairobi County Assembly as an MCA? Press play to hear the answers!
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On July 14th 2019, NTV aired a feature titled Red Alert, which revealed that Kenyan supermarkets and retail outlets were using sodium metabisulfite to increase the shelf life of meat products by making them look fresher for longer, so as to prevent losses. The conversation that arose after was intense.
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On 27th June 2019, Kenya beat Tanzania 3-2 in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), moving us to second place in Group F, right behind Ghana. This renewed the conversation around sports reform in Kenya. This is the first time Kenya has qualified for AFCON since 2004. We're joined by Ng'arua Kamuya, a lawyer, advocate of the High Court of Kenya and sports pundit, for a fun chat on what we can do to reform sports in Kenya. Press play!
info_outlineKenya is set to begin open field trials of GMO cotton in March 2019, following the approval for national performance trials by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) in 2018. [In June 2018, it was reported that Kenya would start growing GMO cotton on a commercial basis in 2019.]
This would make us the first in East Africa to grow GMOs in open fields, and fourth in Africa after South Africa, Burkina Faso and Sudan. BT cotton is among six crops that have been under confined field trials. The others are drought-tolerant maize, biofortified sorghum, viral resistant cassava, nutritionally enhanced cassava and gypsophila paniculata cut flowers. We’re joined by Anne Maina, co-ordinator of the Kenya Biodiversity Coalition, to discuss GMOs and food safety.
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Kenya gears up for GMO cotton from next year
Biotech maize field trials fail to get crop agency green light
US seeks to push Kenya, other African countries to adopt GM crops
Genetically modified Bt cotton not worth the hype
Kenya soon to lift ban on production of genetically modified cotton, maize
The future of cotton is not in genetically modified version
Kenya rules out open trials on genetically modified crops
Scientists say growing genetically-modified crop will revive local textile sector
Why lifting GMO ban remains contentious despite attempts to introduce it in Kenya
The biggest hurdle genetically engineered food faces isn’t science—it’s us
Genetically Modified Foods: Breeding Uncertainty
The Monsanto GMO Story: Adding a Fish Gene Into Tomatoes
Genetically modified crops safety assessments: present limits and possible improvements
Resource Guide to Organic Insect and Disease Management
Kenya Apparel and Textile Industry: Diagnosis, Strategy and Action Plan
How Monsanto’s GM cotton sowed trouble in Africa
Burkina Faso calls time on Monsanto's GM cotton, demands $280m damages
The Environmental Costs of Fast Fashion
Fast fashion: Inside the fight to end the silence on waste
Fast Fashion Is Killing People (Seriously!)
Monsanto ordered to pay $289m as jury rules weedkiller caused man's cancer
'The world is against them': new era of cancer lawsuits threaten Monsanto
The man who beat Monsanto: 'They have to pay for not being honest'
Roundup weed killer lawsuit hits a snag, but Monsanto is not off the hook
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
How to practice Integrated Pest Management?
Biodiversity and Its Importance
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Episode 78: Public Finance and the Right to Food [Part 1]