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Inside the Nation: Kenya
by Munene
Inside the Nation: Kenya – How Corruption Continues to Dominate Governance is a research-based podcast that explores why corruption remains deeply rooted in Kenya despite decades of anti-corruption laws, reforms, and public protests. Through the use of academic research, interviews, podcasts, reports, and personal reflection, the podcast examines corruption as a systemic issue connected to weak institutions, elite political power, global financial systems, and limited accountability.The podcast discusses how corruption affects ordinary citizens through poor healthcare, weak infrastructure, economic inequality, and declining public trust in government. It also highlights the importance of civic engagement, youth activism, and the Gen Z protest movement in challenging corruption and demanding reform. By combining expert perspectives with real-world examples, the podcast argues that meaningful change in Kenya requires stronger institutions, transparency, international c
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Inside the Nation: Kenya – How Corruption Continues to Dominate Governance is a research-based podcast that explores why corruption remains deeply rooted in Kenya despite decades of anti-corruption laws, reforms, and public protests. Through the use of academic research, interviews, podcasts, reports, and personal reflection, the podcast examines corruption as a systemic issue connected to weak institutions, elite political power, global financial systems, and limited accountability.The podcast discusses how corruption affects ordinary citizens through poor healthcare, weak infrastructure, economic inequality, and declining public trust in government. It also highlights the importance of civic engagement, youth activism, and the Gen Z protest movement in challenging corruption and demanding reform. By combining expert perspectives with real-world examples, the podcast argues that meaningful change in Kenya requires stronger institutions, transparency, international c
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