Development for Peacebuilding

Working towards Community Transformation and Freedom from Drug Abuse

How TTT training has empowered groups to work for positive change in their communities. Youth-led activism against drug and substance abuse in Kangemi-Gichagi Alcohol and drug abuse continue to pose the biggest threat to health and well-being. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the World Drug Report, 2018; and WHOs Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health…

Widows Land and property Rights Campaigns in Nandi County

Globally, accessing justice and protecting rights is a daily struggle for widows, alongside bread-and-butter issues that have become more difficult in the pandemic times, including the greater need for enhanced protection against health and human rights violations? In Kenya, a 2017 report by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics fails to mention widows at all, and it was not until 2019 that…

Addressing Gender Based Violence And Girl Child Rights

Addressing teenage pregnancies in Mt. Elgon in partnership with Mt. Elgon teenage and youth mentorship [METYM] group Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a serious human rights violation for women and girls globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 1 out 3 women is at risk of GBV in their lifetime. Sadly, the risk of violence, exploitation, and abuse is…

Making Soweto a better place for us all to Live

Success Story from Mlimani Community Driven Development Committee (MCDDC) Moi’s bridge is a small town that has its roots both in Uasin Gishu county, Trans Nzoia and Kakamega counties converging at a then busy market. It’s a town that has since grown from a small agricultural center now the third largest National cereals and produce board NCPB town in East…

Helping Communities in Lobbying for Accountability for Public Resources

After receiving the TTT basic training, the group decided to work on the issue of lack of accountability by the CDF in Kwanza in expenditures in various projects. One being a nearby primary school where CDF had spent a lot of funds in construction of classes that were not to the standard, some even had began to show big cracks…

Nonviolence Engagement In Addressing Environmental Injustice In Abuoye Community

Addressing Environmental Injustice Abuoye community used to be one of the food basket areas in Kabondo and by extension Homabay County. This is not a case anymore. The construction of Sondu Miriu power generation messed up everything. Despite electricity being generated, the community members are suffering the negative impacts of the dam. Because of the dam, hippo grass has grown…

Economic Empowerment for Women. An action to addressing GBV.

In Wanga land Mumias, gender-based violence is poverty, cultural rules particularly those of lower caste in paradoxical situation, gender hierarchy in most of the family, inheritance laws and customs, valuations of women’s work as opposed to men’s work, power to make decision in society, family, religious doctrinal, and social networks. In reducing some of the causes of gender-based violence in…

Improving performance & quality of education in local schools

Armed with skills, approaches and methods to conduct peaceful campaigns after the TTT training, they heard reports and complaints from the concerned parents and members of the community about the injustices done to students by the school management and the deplorable status of Ongiya Disi mixed secondary school. With the financial and technical support of TTT, the group embarked on…

Campaigns for access to education to children in informal settlements in Nairobi.

Education for all in order to wipe out ignorance, illiteracy and disease has been a government development agenda since 1963. The realization of universal basic education has been identified as a key pillar; and the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality and for setting the basis for sustained economic growth. It is no wonder education is touted as…

When Development Projects Cause Harm – Quarry Campaign

By Michael Owuor and Benson Khamasi, AfriNov. Sometimes, well-meaning development projects can cause direct harm to the communities they are supposed to benefit. That is the sad story of residents of a village in Malava sub-county, Kakamega County in Kenya. From January 2017, the government commissioned the construction of the Kakamaga-Webuye highway. The project aimed at opening the western section…

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