Research on Systemic Discrimination

Research on Systemic Discrimination

Systemic discrimination creates barriers across multiple sectors, limiting access and opportunities for marginalized communities. Our research delves into these patterns to support policy reform and advocacy efforts.

Why This Research Matters

Understanding where systemic discrimination occurs helps drive focused action toward equity and justice. We gather data and personal stories to highlight urgent needs across sectors and communities.

Discrimination by Sector

Discrimination by Sector

Yearly Reports of Discrimination (2019–2025)

Key Areas of Focus

  • Policing and law enforcement: Examining racial profiling and use-of-force incidents.
  • Education: Access gaps, discrimination in school environments.
  • Employment: Hiring biases and workplace harassment.
  • Healthcare: Unequal treatment and systemic health disparities.
  • Immigration policies: Barriers for newcomers and asylum seekers.

Impact of Our Research

Our studies have informed changes in policing policies, improved community legal services, and enhanced advocacy for fair healthcare access. We partner with grassroots organizations, policymakers, and academic institutions to drive meaningful reform.

Featured Researchers

Portrait of Dr. Lillian Akena

Dr. Lillian Akena

Expert on gender-based violence & migration

Portrait of Prof. Kevin Mutiso

Prof. Kevin Mutiso

Focuses on racial justice in East African law

Portrait of Dr. Nadia Mwangi

Dr. Nadia Mwangi

Studies healthcare discrimination in diaspora

Portrait of Samuel Byansi

Samuel Byansi

Researcher on press freedom & systemic oppression

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