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Kenya
International
Dispelling the myth of dependency
Xan Rice
24 May 2018
Can the Kakuma refugee camp — former home to many Australian Sudanese — complete the transition to a thriving economy?
Correspondents
A Kenyan dilemma, with global drivers
Clar Ni Chonghaile
6 June 2013
The East African country needs to take hold of its own future, the celebrated Kenyan writer Binyavanga Wainaina tells
Clar Ni Chonghaile
. And he is deeply ambivalent…
Correspondents
Tales of the unexpected
Clar Ni Chonghaile
2 May 2013
The world’s largest refugee settlement is now telling its own stories, writes
Clar Ni Chonghaile
Correspondents
Kenya on the cusp
Clar Ni Chonghaile
19 March 2013
Kenya’s enormous potential seems a step closer to reality after a relatively peaceful election. Now, the Supreme Court faces the delicate task of dealing with Raila…
Correspondents
A shrinking continent
Xan Rice
25 July 2011
It’s becoming much easier to fly within Africa, writes
Xan Rice
as he visits the world’s newest nation
Correspondents
Kenya versus The Hague
Xan Rice
18 March 2011
President Kibaki and his allies continue to resist an international trial of alleged perpetrators of the 2007 post-election violence, writes
Xan Rice
Correspondents
The homecoming
Xan Rice
17 January 2011
With counting under way in the southern Sudan independence referendum,
Xan Rice
meets up again with a former resident of the Kakuma refugee camp, Philip Ngor Bol
Correspondents
Nothing personal
Xan Rice
18 March 2009
Reporting from Nairobi is made difficult by an opaque government, writes
Xan Rice
, but talking to ordinary Kenyans is rarely a chore
Correspondents
Philip Waki’s ticking bombshell
Xan Rice
25 November 2008
When Justice Waki handed over his report on the post-election violence in Kenya he took precautions to guarantee it wouldn’t be ignored, writes
Xan Rice
in Nairobi
Correspondents
The mobiliser
Xan Rice
29 October 2008
The demise of a refugee camp might be no tragedy, but what about the death of a town?
Xan Rice
visits Kakuma, where many of Australia’s Sudanese refugees spent…