Category: Blog
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The Growing Influence of Tech Companies in Critical Public Services
The involvement of technology companies in the delivery of essential public services has significant implications for privacy, equality, and democratic decision-making. Nubian Rights Forum recently participated in the Contesting the Foundations of Digital Public Infrastructure meeting, and heard from activists and experts from various countries who discussed the challenges posed by the increasing role […]
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The UPI: Empowering Kenyans or Excluding Marginalized Communities?
Welcome to the Nubian Rights Forum blog! Today, we want to shed light on the Unique Personal Identifier (UPI) proposal introduced by the Kenyan government. As part of a coalition of civil society organizations, we at the Nubian Rights Forum advocate for inclusivity, transparency, and human rights in Kenya. The UPI’s implementation is raising important […]
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Nubian Rights Forum Celebrates Local Midwives’ Crucial Role in Bridging the Gap in Birth Registration and Citizenship Documentation
On this International Nurse Day, the Nubian Rights Forum would like to pay tribute to the local Nubian midwives who have played an instrumental role in the birth registration of Nubian children, who are at risk of statelessness due to the lack of citizenship documentation. We want to acknowledge their tireless efforts in ensuring that […]
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Nubian Rights Forum Officially Registered as an NGO in Kenya
The Nubian Rights Forum, a human rights organization advocating for the rights of the Nubian ethnic minority in Kenya, has been officially registered as an NGO. This landmark achievement comes after years of hard work and dedication by the NRF team and its partners in promoting social transformation and empowerment of the Nubian community. Founded […]
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Celebrating The Success Story Of Habiba – A True Inspiration For All
At the Nubian Rights Forum, we believe in empowering and uplifting individuals from all communities, and we are proud to share the success story of Habiba, a member of the Nubian ethnic minority community in Kenya. Habiba’s story is one of perseverance, determination, and resilience, and we are honored to have been a part of […]
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HUDUMA NAMBA CASE
In January 2019, the Kenyan government announced the launch of a national identity card system—the National Integrated Identity Management System (NIIMS), popularly known as “Huduma Namba”—requiring the personal and biometric information of all ID-holders to be entered into a centralized national database. Its implementation, in its current form, would result in the exclusion of […]
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RISKS OF KENYA’S DIGITAL ID SYSTEM FOR MINORITY COMMUNITIES: EXCLUSION, DATA MISUSE, AND DISCRIMINATION
Digital identification systems have become increasingly popular in many countries, including Kenya. While these systems can offer a range of benefits, they also come with potential risks, particularly for marginalized communities such as the Nubian ethnic minority and the Somalis on double registration. In this article, we will explore the risks associated with digital ID […]
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Art as Activism: How Music and Film are Shining a Light on Nubian Challenges to Citizenship Documentation Access
The Nubian community faces several challenges when it comes to accessing citizenship documentation, which limits their opportunities in various aspects of life. This issue has been highlighted in various forms of art, including music and film, showcasing how these creative expressions can bring attention to social issues and promote change. The recent Kenyan TV series […]
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Ten Years of the Nubian Rights Forum Paralegal Project in Kibra: Celebrating Community Empowerment
The Nubian Rights Forum Paralegal Project in Kibra, which recently marked its tenth anniversary, has been a beacon of hope and empowerment for the Nubian community in the area. This community-driven initiative has played a significant role in addressing the challenges faced by the Nubian community, especially when it comes to accessing legal documentation. […]
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Breaking the Chains: The Fight for Justice and Equality for Kenya’s Nubian Community
The Nubian community in Kenya has faced numerous struggles with regard to citizenship, nationality, and land rights. The Nubians, who are of Sudanese origin, have lived in Kenya for over a century, but they still face discrimination and exclusion. One of the biggest struggles the Nubian community faces is the issue of citizenship. Many […]