"I talk to myself. Najiambia ‘Anne, whatever you have, put it behind. You are the voice of hope to the people outside there"
They’ll never be able to shake off the shackles of oppression — Ann Njogu
"They’ll never be able to shake off the shackles of oppression"
Ann Njogu attended Mugoiri Girls High School and later The University of Nairobi where she graduated with a degree in law in 1989. She is a Kenyan activist. In 2010, she was the director of the Centre for Rights Education and Awareness, which among other things documented sexual- and gender-based violence after the Kenyan general election in December 2007. She was also a drafter of and lobbyist fo
Ann Njogu attended Mugoiri Girls High School and later The University of Nairobi where she graduated with a degree in law in 1989. She is a Kenyan activist. In 2010, she was the director of the Centre for Rights Education and Awareness, which among other things documented sexual- and gender-based violence after the Kenyan general election in December 2007. She was also a drafter of and lobbyist fo
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