Abstract

This Policy and Practice Note is the first in a continuing series of personal reflections on human rights practice today. This series, Practice in the First Person, aims to provide occasional snapshots of the life and work of contemporary practitioners provided by activists and advocates working around the globe. Akinyi Ocholla writes here about her experience working in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) movement in Kenya, and explores some of the current challenges and opportunities facing those directly engaged with these issues in her country today.

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