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  • CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: RIGHTUP RESEARCH PROJECT – PHASE 2.0

    Are you passionate about human rights, technology, and creating a world where young voices lead the way? Do you believe young people have the power to shape knowledge, influence decisions, and transform realities? Amnesty International Kenya invites you to join a new generation of young researchers (18 – 24 years) who are reimagining how human rights research is done — by young people, for young people.

  • CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    The Data Privacy and Governance Society of Kenya (DPGSK), in partnership with the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT) and Amnesty International Kenya, is excited to announce the call for abstracts for the upcoming DPGSK Annual Conference and Research Day. This Conference that will be held at Strathmore University on October 22, 2025, is an excellent opportunity for scholars and professionals whose work in progress intersects with data governance and public interest to submit abstracts of their original work for consideration.

  • CALL FOR CONSULTANT: 2025 ANNUAL REPORT, SIX YEARS LATER, STATE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS AND ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE IN KENYA

    Missing Voices Coalition (MVC) is a coalition of grassroots, local, national and international civil society organisations committed to ending enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Kenya. MVC works through data collection, verification and publication of data (documentation), advocacy, and partnership with stakeholders in the human rights sector to seek justice for victims of police abuse of power (PAP), and humanise victims of police abuse of power. By uniting member organisations, MVC has become a central player in advocating for police accountability and protecting the rights of affected communities.

  • Privacy First Campaign

    Young people are at the heart of Amnesty International Kenya’s advocacy for digital rights and data protection. As technology advances, university students are not just passive users but key players in shaping the future of digital rights in Kenya. Their voices and actions are essential in safeguarding personal data and ensuring privacy protections are upheld.

  • CONSULTANCY OPPORTUNITY: OUTCOME-HARVESTING CONSULTANT

    Amnesty International Kenya (AIK) is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct an outcome-harvesting exercise for its work in 2024. The consultant will evaluate and document the outcomes achieved, focusing on AIK’s partnerships, program impact, and alignment with the Amnesty Kenya 2024-2028 Strategic Plan. The assignment is envisaged to be completed by November 2024.