[ad_1] Half rising from the plastic white chair, he jabs a finger toward a girl and her school friends sitting across the circle from him. “She...
[ad_1] I was 14 when my mother and grandmother announced that I was going to have my clitoris, my labia majora and my labia minora cut...
[ad_1] My sister, Kate Mitchell, who has died aged 42 in suspicious circumstances in Kenya, was a development worker with BBC World Media Action, the BBC’s...
[ad_1] Mombasa Lenapir briefly strokes the waters of Kenya’s Lake Turkana with his hand as he boards the rickety canoe. A piece of hippo tooth or...
[ad_1] Through my father, Kenneth Oakley, a palaeontologist most famous for helping expose the Piltdown skull hoax, I met all manner of distinguished scientists and other...
[ad_1] Environmentalists are deeply concerned by the Kenyan government’s move to allow boundary changes to protected forests, watering down the powers of conservation authorities. The forest...
[ad_1] Over the past month, the Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2021 has raised more than £830,000 for climate justice, partnering with four brilliant charities. As...
[ad_1] The work of Richard Leakey was brought to London in a huge exhibition on human origins, The Human Story, at the Commonwealth Institute, Kensington, in...
[ad_1] Over Christmas and the new year, three of the world’s leading naturalists died. Thomas Lovejoy, a conservation biologist credited with popularising the term “biodiversity” and...
[ad_1] An audience wearing face masks sits around the edges of a nondescript room in an unassuming building in the centre of Nairobi. Sparsely furnished and...