Special Reports

Human Rights Agenda firmly believes that every person has the right to enjoy their human rights in accordance with the Constitution of Kenya, other laws, and the International human rights Instruments. This is why HURIA has been at the forefront of researching, monitoring, and implementing policies & fighting for justice for the communities since its inception. HURIA has, therefore, designed the following thematic areas in accordance with the rule of law of Kenya and internationally accepted laws of Human Rights:

Special Reports

Who’s Next?

An Account of Enforced Disappearances in Kwale County. This report is titled “Who’s Next?”, alluding to community members’ fears about who’s the next victim of involuntary disappearance. Which family will have to live through the anger and agony caused by extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances?

Kwale County Action Plan for the Advancement of UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security 2022 -2024

This document seeks to ensure the continued entrenchment of gender equality and equity in the counties and to avail necessary data for measuring progress. Implementation of this plan will thus be pivotal in providing strategic data on the targets and processes towards the realization of meaningful engagement of women as key influencers in decision and policy-making processes that affect peace and security.

An Assessment of First Generation Kwale County Action Plan

This is HURIA’s special report on the Assessment of the Female-Generation Kwale County Action Plan on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE). This report gives an overview of the efficiency, impact, and relevance of the Kwale County Action Plan towards mitigating the challenge of Violent Extremism in the County. It gives an analysis of the limitations and recommendations for improving the operationalization of county action plans on PCVE by state and non-state actors.

Annual Report 2021

Triennial Report (2018-2020)

Triennial Report (2015-2017)

Biennial Report (2013-2014)