Kenya has been challenged to rise to the occasion and match its words with action in the push for peace in the ongoing Sudan conflict.

Speaking during a discussion on the Sudan crisis, Amnesty International Deputy Regional Director Flavia Mwangovya revealed that while Kenya is doing its fair share of promoting peace in Sudan, it is not doing enough, and it's engaging in a lot of double speak. "We are not doing everything we could be doing.

There is still so much more we can accomplish, and the first step is to lead by example and be a true champion," Mwangovya stated.

Citing Kenya's previous move of hosting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mwangovya said that Kenya should rethink and stop promoting double speak.