Peacebuilding and Nonviolence Action

Empowering marginalized groups to seek their rights in Non-violent ways.

Empowering marginalized groups to seek their rights in Non-violent way. The right of representation in public offices is a right that needs to be pursued by the marginalized groups in Kenya. For IDPK group in Nairobi after receiving TTT training, realized the challenge, they Sought for representation by at least one representative at the chief’s committee in Hazina location south…

Turning the Tide Program – Preventing Election Violence in Kenya

Special report on International Peace Day 2022 from Benard Agona, Peace-Builder and Executive Director of AfriNov (Africa Center for Nonviolence & Sustainable Impact) in Kenya about their peace and justice work before, during, and after the August 2022 elections. Since 1992, Kenyan general elections have been accompanied by mass violence causing tribal animosity and many other social injustices. The worst…

Fighting for Water Access Using Creative Arts in Kayole, Nairobi

By Beatrice Atieno Communities in informal settlements in Kenya suffer from the lack of basic public services and facilities despite their great need in these poor and vulnerable communities. In Kayole, a slum in Nairobi Kenya, the community has for a long term experienced perennial water shortages. Community members in Kayole, Nairobi Kenya lining up at a water selling point…

Helping a grassroots group spread live-saving Covid-19 messages in the slums of Kisumu, Kenya

By Walter Otieno The Covid-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect on poor Kenyan communities. Schools were closed for a long time and access to health services are very limited in many Kenyan communities. Kenyans living in poor slum areas are more vulnerable to contracting the Coronavirus, because they live in densely populated areas, lack sanitary facilities and access to…

How AfriNov helped to push for social justice during COVID-19 pandemic

By Walter Otieno. Since the outbreak of Corona virus pandemic in Kenya, we heard from many grassroots groups we work with that there has been a stark increase of police brutality. The Kenyan government introduced measures with the goal of stopping the virus from spreading. The problem is that police officers often use excessive force to enforce these directives. We…

Stepping Ahead: Campaign Against Sexual Abuse of Teenage Girls

By Michael Owuor and Benson Khamasi, AfriNov. During the last three decades, Mt Elgon region has witnessed two spates of violent conflict. Their effects is being felt to this date. In early 1992, the region suffered from land instigated tribal clashes. This conflict was never amicably solved. Later, from 2006 to 2008, the conflict escalated to a full blown armed…

Campaign Against Illicit Brewery- Manyatta

By Michael Owuor and Walter Nyakinda 14,000. This is the number of young people in Kenya who were buried by their loved ones in 2018 as a result of drug abuse. The National Campaign against Drug Abuse (NACADA), is a national governmental agency which is responsible for tackling this serious problem. Over the past year, NACADA reported an increase of…

From a Violent Gang to a Community Group that Drives Change: The Transformational Power of Nonviolence

By Michael Owuor and Beatrice Atieno, AfriNov. Many youths in Maili Saba, an informal settlement in Nairobi, are exposed to a lot of violence. High rates of unemployment, poor education opportunities, violence and drug abuse pushed many them into lives full of crime. A lot of young people were killed over the years, either by the police or by rival…

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