Deep within the heart of Kenya's vibrant informal settlements and serene villages, a unique form of justice quietly unfolds.

Long before the modern court system, communities relied on the wisdom of elders, respected figures, and even ordinary citizens to resolve conflicts peacefully.

These untrained mediators, armed with nothing more than their understanding of local customs, social norms, and human nature, have played a crucial role in maintaining harmony within their communities.

While formal mediation processes have gained prominence in recent years, the role of these informal mediators remains indispensable.