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Development journalism in Kenya faces a number of challenges that impede its effectiveness in

reporting on social, economic, and political development issues. These challenges include:

1. Funding: Many media outlets in Kenya struggle with financial sustainability, which limits their
ability to invest in in-depth coverage of complex development issues. As a result, development
journalists may not have access to adequate resources and support to carry out their work.

2. Limited access to information: The Kenyan government and other powerful entities may be
reluctant to provide information on sensitive development topics, making it difficult for
journalists to get the full picture. Additionally, journalists may face censorship, harassment, or
even arrest when reporting on contentious issues.

3. Lack of specialized training: Development journalism requires specialized skills and knowledge,
such as economics, public policy, and social sciences. However, many journalists in Kenya lack
this training, which can result in incomplete or inaccurate reporting.

4. Lack of collaboration: Development journalism in Kenya may suffer from a lack of collaboration
between journalists, experts, and stakeholders from different sectors. This can make it more
difficult to gather comprehensive information and perspectives on development issues.

5. Misinformation and propaganda: Misinformation and propaganda are prevalent in Kenya,


particularly on social media platforms. This can make it challenging for journalists to verify
information and to report accurately on development issues.

Overall, these challenges make it difficult for development journalists in Kenya to provide accurate,
objective, and comprehensive reporting on development issues. However, despite these obstacles,
development journalism remains a crucial tool for promoting transparency, accountability, and progress
in Kenya.

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