Each year Kenyan universities continue to churn out graduates for the job market despite the already existing high rate of unemployment among youth in the country. Some of these young men and women have realized that agriculture can be as rewarding as any other business or job, and they are resorting to agribusiness in large numbers as a way of tackling unemployment. Rael Ombuor reports for VOA.
Cesarean section delivery is becoming more common within Kenya's urban population, especially among well-to-do
Adoption agencies are trying to reduce large number of children living, working in nation's streets by matching orphaned or abandoned children with suitable families
Many street kids say the centers can feel more like detention camps
SACCOS, a banking alternative, helps Kenyans save money and gain purchasing power
In addition to increased pay for domestic laborers, new regulations entitle house help to weekly days off, overtime compensation
Craving and consumption of nonfood items such as stones, clay, dirt or sand quite common in parts of the country