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10. Leather Handbag
Kenya
slum-dwellers in Nairobi get creative to feed themselves (#447-2011 Nov p28a)
country profile (#438-2010 Dec p32)
water shortages cause conflict amongst nomadic communities (#435-2010 Sep p27a)
denial and dismissal of human rights in Kenya (#423-2009 Jun p27a)
the dangerous practice of widow-cleansing (#421-2009 Apr p10a)
funding cuts threaten lives in Kenya (brief) (#416-2008 Oct p26b)
Kids at a lake featured in Southern Exposure (#404-2007 Sep p32)
poverty bites WSF on backside (#399-2007 Apr p22b)
Kenya's anti-corruption chief interviewed (#396-2006 Dec p18)
boy photographed carrying firewood, Kenya (#382-2005 Sep p28)
acute state of healthcare, nurse's story (3) (#379-2005 Jun p15)
expectations of migration, nurse's story (5) (#379-2005 Jun p23)
family ties & press freedom, nurse's story (2) (#379-2005 Jun p12)
history & politics, nurse's story (4) (#379-2005 Jun p20)
introduction to issue about economic migrant (#379-2005 Jun p9)
key facts (#379-2005 Jun p14)
observing custom, Kenya, nurse's story (6) (#379-2005 Jun p26)
Out of Africa: A Migrant's Story (#379-2005 Jun - main theme)
stop being corrupt! (#379-2005 Jun p22)
harvesting losses from tobacco (#369-2004 Jul p14)
interview with Wangari Maathai (#369-2004 Jul p33)
is Kenya ready for The Vagina Monologues? (#356-2003 May p8)
farming success story (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p31)
from forest vandalism to protecting butterflies (#352-2002 Dec p24)
living without food subsidies, Kenya (#334-2001 May p22)
Nairobi hip-hop scene's African identity (#333-2001 Apr p25)
rise of ethnic sect creates anxiety (#327-2000 Sep p8)
alternative traders in tough conditions (#322-2000 Apr p17)
domestic violence (brief) (#308-1998 Dec p4)
executed freedom fighter remembered (#303-1998 Jul p6)
rebellion for democracy (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p29)
Britain's mad cow beef intercepted (brief) (#292-1997 Jul p6)
conservation, Maasai Mara (#288-1997 Mar p17)
lawless police (#282-1996 Aug p22)
self-help group, Nairobi (brief) (#282-1996 Aug p6)
housing, Maasai (#276-1996 Feb p17)
Maasai women's new housing options (#276-1996 Feb p17)
Moi put on trial by NI (#275-1996 Jan p27)
heroin habit spreads (#262-1994 Dec p29)
grave robbery of ethnic art (#259-1994 Sep p30)
nomads under threat (#258-1994 Aug p31)
activists resisting structural adjustment (#257-1994 Jul p17)
country profile (#256-1994 Jun p36)
legal policy & practice on prostitution (#252-1994 Feb p18)
rats taken to police (brief) (#245-1993 Jul p4)
environment activist Wangari Maathai (#230-1992 Apr p23)
NI vote of censure, political participation (#229-1992 Mar p17)
storm over beards (#210-1990 Aug p27)
Maasai women's project (#208-1990 Jun p25)
lives changed by new water pump (#207-1990 May p18)
women break tradition to keep bees, Kenya (#197-1989 Jul p26)
street children in keynote editorial on children (#194-1989 Apr p4)
vote of censure for repressing right to organize (#179-1988 Jan p19)
shame of infertility testimony (#176-1987 Oct p13)
reactions in Kenya to AIDS epidemic (#169-1987 Mar p9)
testimonies of Kenyans on AIDS (#169-1987 Mar p11)
voices on imperialism from around South (#167-1987 Jan p12)
tourism's toll in Kenya (#158-1986 Apr p27)
tourism by hot air balloon, Kenya (brief) (#155-1986 Jan p6)
Kenyan women attack media sexism (#152-1985 Oct p5)
Norwegian writer on women in Kenya (#149-1985 Jul p18)
beggar explains why she does it (#142-1984 Dec p21)
country profile (#131-1984 Jan p32)
Maasai demands head injection (#131-1984 Jan p3)