President William Ruto’s decision to abolish the decades-old vetting process for Kenyan Somalis and residents of border counties was intended to end discrimination against citizens rather than open the door for foreigners to obtain Kenyan identity documents. There is political debate and public concern that the reforms introduced in February 2025 could allow non-citizens to
Transgender rights in Kenya have received a major boost after the High Court ruled that state agencies can allow changes to gender markers on official identity documents under specific conditions. In a decision delivered on May 19, 2026, the High Court examined how constitutional protections apply to identity documentation where existing laws remain silent on