January

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…

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…

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…

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