
Can Kenyan youth protests spark real police reform one year on?
[RFI - Africa] - 25/06/2025
One year after major protests against corruption, Kenyans are holding remembrance marches for victims of police violence. Renewed demonstrations follow the death of a teacher in custody. RFI spoke to a policy analyst on whether youth protests can drive real reform.
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