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Muthoni Nderitu (“Blu”) is a contemporary artist.

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Muthoni Nderitu organises art workshops with children

Muthoni Nderitu (“Blu”) is a self-taught Kenyan contemporary artist with a background in counselling psychology. Two of her artworks are featured in the D+C March issue.

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Women's rights

In Nigeria, money and men decide when a woman seeks prenatal care

The country has one of the world’s highest maternal mortality rates, and women begin antenatal care later than recommended. Yet healthcare access alone is not the problem, as Fatima’s story shows.

Sex workers from Kolkata celebrate the Indian Supreme Court’s ruling in May 2022 recognising sex work as a profession.

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Is prostitution work or exploitation?

Radical and liberal feminists agree that prostitution is shaped by inequality and harm – but they disagree on what should be done about it. Their visions range from abolition to decriminalisation.

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 3/2026

What remains of humanitarian aid?

Food aid in Kakuma is now only available to people who have been classified by the WFP as belonging to the relevant categories.
Refugees

Ending up in the last category means no food at all

Cuts to international aid funding have plunged Kakuma, one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Kenya, into a worsening humanitarian crisis. With food rations reduced to a fraction of the minimum requirement, residents face an impossible choice.

Muthoni Nderitu (“Blu”) is a contemporary artist.
Artist of the month

Muthoni Nderitu organises art workshops with children

Muthoni Nderitu (“Blu”) is a self-taught Kenyan contemporary artist with a background in counselling psychology. Two of her artworks are featured in the D+C March issue.

Humanitarian organisations work closely together in Chad, especially in light of global aid cuts.  A medical team with IRC and UNHCR staff at an initial reception centre in the border town of Adré.
Humanitarian organisations

Humanitarian crisis in Chad: “How do we prioritise among priorities?”

Chad, a country marked by poverty, hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees. Humanitarian organisations face a devastating situation in light of global aid cuts. We asked the International Rescue Committee’s country director how things can move forward.

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