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A demonstrator runs from a burning car set on fire by irate youths after  a  funeral service called by opposition ODM was tear-gassed by police, Ligi Ndogo, Kenya, January 2008. Julius Mwelu/IRIN
The crisis unleashed in Kenya after disputed presidential election results in December 2007 has dominated the output of the Nairobi newsroom and is likely to remain a top story for many months to come. From “Aid Policy” to “Urban Risk”, almost all IRIN’s 19 themes come into play in this crisis. As well as highlighting the various humanitarian ramifications, the coverage of Kenya has explored root causes of the conflict, including land disputes and economic inequality. For more reports, go to: Kenya

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