Derrick Wachaya

Writer Nairobi, Kenya

I’m Derrick (He/Him), a Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya. Currently I write about trending topics and major issues affecting Africa for Thred, specifically concerning SDGs. View my Twitter here if you’d like to send me feedback.

Derrick is a Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya. While in High School, I did a bit of French but till now I juggle with pronunciations and am still terrible at it.

Immediately after my undergrad I joined a communications company as a Social Media Community Management intern. During my studies I received training in animation. My new love for visual communication could be my next big venture – well, when I decide to explore it fully!

Currently I write about trending topics and major issues affecting Africa for Thred, specifically concerning SDGs. My aim is to raise awareness on the work being done right now to make a positive and prosperous future a reality! Oh, and I love good music, that’s my therapy, even when I’m writing.

Latest Stories from Derrick

The UN World Food Programme suspends aid to South Sudan

The UN World Food Programme suspends aid to South Sudan

Approximately 1.7 million people in South Sudan face severe starvation after the UN’s World Food Programme suspends its food aid in some parts of the country. On Tuesday, the UN agency World Food Programme (WFP) announced that 1.7 million people in South Sudan are at risk of food shortage due to insufficient funds alongside an increase in humanitarian needs. The agency planned to provide food provisions to 6.2 million people...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Is Africa’s LGBTQ+ community truly safe in 2022?

Is Africa’s LGBTQ+ community truly safe in 2022?

Let’s face it, the African continent is still not a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community. In almost every African country, homosexuality is considered a taboo. Africa identifies itself with traditional customs and beliefs that date centuries back. According to the Human Rights Watch, most African nations are still traditionalist and consider the LGBTQ+ community a taboo or ‘curse’. This has led most to shun away from protecting the rights...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Twelve DRC students build ‘Mad Max’ car using waste materials

Twelve DRC students build ‘Mad Max’ car using waste materials

A group of sixth year mechanic studies students in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have defied the odds and built a car dubbed ‘Mad Max’ using only waste and scrap materials. Anyone remember the classic television show Robot Wars? Twelve students from the Goma Institute of Technology and Industry, aged 15 to 20 years, have spent two years building a car solely from scrapped waste metal. The students - together...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Understanding Africa’s Gen Z activism on climate change

Understanding Africa’s Gen Z activism on climate change

How are Africa’s Gen Z climate activists using social media to boost climate education and awareness with world leaders? Climate change effects can be felt across the globe. Africa is most vulnerable despite emitting the least greenhouse gases, only contributing 2-3% of all global emissions. This year, there was little or no celebration during April’s Earth Day. A number of activists, environmental groups, and international organizations condemned actions being undertaken...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Measles outbreak hits Zimbabwe killing more than 24 children

Measles outbreak hits Zimbabwe killing more than 24 children

The Ministry of Health and Child Care is battling a measles outbreak by administering vaccines to children in Manicaland Province, Mutasa District, and the rest of the country’s regions. The government has rolled out a mass vaccination in Mutasa District with an aim to vaccinate all children aged between six months to fifteen years - regardless of their vaccination status. According to the World Health Organisation and UNICEF, the Covid-19 pandemic...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Drought at the Horn of Africa causing concern

Drought at the Horn of Africa causing concern

Countries in the Horn of Africa peninsula could be facing extreme hunger and starvation. If no proper action is taken, over 29 million people will be affected in the coming months. Countries in the Horn of Africa are experiencing changes in temperature and rainfall as a direct result of climate change. Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya are being affected most at present. According to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) meeting last...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Malawi cuts tax on sanitary pads

Malawi cuts tax on sanitary pads

The Malawian government has cut the 16.5% tax on sanitary pads to make them more accessible and affordable as part of a mission to end period poverty. Approximately 80% of Malawians live in rural areas of the country. With such a large portion of the population based in rural areas, most girls have little to no access to sanitary pads and those who do are considered to be in a privileged...

By Nairobi, Kenya
How will the Russian invasion of Ukraine affect Africa?

How will the Russian invasion of Ukraine affect Africa?

The ongoing war in Ukraine could have significant ramifications in Africa, from damaged educational opportunities to weakened economies as a result of disrupted trade. Russia and Ukraine have both played a critical role in Africa's development. Over the years, Russia has provided trade, aid, military training, and paramilitary security in countries such as Mali. Ukraine, one of the dominant wheat producers in Europe, also exports its agricultural products to Africa. With these...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Understanding the Nigerian child soldier crisis

Understanding the Nigerian child soldier crisis

WARNING: This article discusses acts of violence and sexual assault. Reader discretion is advised. The Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) is fighting militia groups such as Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), who recruit child soldiers in Nigeria. Late last month, a disturbing video was released by militant group Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) showing armed children executing two army officers in uniform. Two militia...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Somalia military court sentences four children to death

Somalia military court sentences four children to death

Six teenage boys have been sentenced by a military court over involvement with armed groups. Four of them were sentenced to death while two who are aged 16 have been sentenced to 30 and 20 years imprisonment. In October 2020, six teenage boys were arrested by Somali authorities in the north-central city of Galkayo over their involvement with armed groups terrorizing the country. On Friday, the military court sentenced four...

By Nairobi, Kenya