Inter Gender Forums on Combating Electoral Gender Based Violence-Burnt Forest, Uasin Gishu County

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Between September and October 2020, CEEC with support from GIZ conducted a total of 16 Inter-gender forums in eight farms in Burnt Forest namely; Ndungulu, Barekeiwo, Rukuini, Kagongo, Chuiyat, Kamuyu, Kaplelach and Lingway. The forums were part of the project, ‘Combating Electoral Gender Based Violence through Positive Masculinities and Femininities in Burnt Forest’. A total […]

Policy Dialogue Training- Kikuyu Sub-County, Kiambu County

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With the support of HorizonT3000, CEEC conducted a policy dialogue training of 20 Community leaders from Kikuyu Sub County on 28th-30th October 2020. The training that took place at the ACK Emmanuel Church, Kikuyu, brought together stakeholders from youth groups, CSOs, religious organizations, Community Health Workers, women groups as well as other community opinion leaders […]

Door to Door Sensitization on Promotion of Women’s Leadership-Burnt Forest, Uasin Gishu County

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As part of the GIZ supported project, “Combating Electoral Gender Based Violence through Positive Masculinities and Femininities in Burnt Forest”, 38 community leaders conducted a series of “door to door” campaigns between 28th September and 17th October 2020 to sensitize the community to embrace women’s leadership. The leaders who are residents of Barekeiwo, Ndungulu, Rukuini, […]

Alcohol and Substance Abuse Baseline Survey Validation in Kikuyu Sub-County,Kiambu County

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In September 2020, CEEC with support from HorizonT3000 validated Alcohol and Substance abuse baseline survey findings in Kikuyu Sub County. The findings were a result of a baseline survey on the Prevalence and Effect of Alcohol and Substance Abuse and Effectiveness of Intervention Models in Kiambu County which was conducted by CEEC with the support […]

Consultative Forum with Electoral Duty Bearers-Burnt Forest,Uasin Gishu County

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On 19th August 2020, CEEC with the support of GIZ held a positive masculinities/femininities sensitization forum for electoral duty bearers from Uasin Gishu County in Eldoret town. The objective was to sensitize the duty bearers on how to promote women’s leadership through their work using the positive masculinities/femininities approach. After the forum, the duty bearers […]

Electoral Duty Bearers Sensitization Forum – Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County

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On 19th August 2020, CEEC with support from GIZ held a sensitization forum for 11 electoral duty bearers on promoting women’s leadership at Simba Village, Eldoret. The forum was part of the project “Combating Electoral Gender Based Violence through Positive Masculinities and Femininities in Burnt Forest’”, aimed at building the capacity of electoral duty bearers’ […]

Male Allies Training on Curbing Electoral Gender Based Violence through Positive Masculinities in Burnt Forest, Uasin Gishu County

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With support from GIZ, CEEC trained 16 male champions from eight farms in Burnt Forest namely Lingway, Rukuini, Kaplelach, Barakeiywo, Ndungulu, Chuiyat, Kamuyu and Kagongo. The training which took place on 20th to 23rd July 2020 at PCEA Church, Kamuyu was part of the project ‘’Combating Electoral Gender Based Violence Through Positive Masculinities and Femininities […]

Promoting Peaceful Co-Existence in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements during the Covid-19 Pandemic Through Peace Packages

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In June 2020, CEEC with support from GIZ-CPS distributed peace packages within five informal settlements of Nairobi. The peace packages were part of the project ‘Youth Embracing Diversity within Five Informal Settlements of Nairobi,’ which aimed at promoting peaceful co-existence during the Covid 19 crisis as well as cushioning the most vulnerable families within the […]

Cohesion Building: Youth Promoting Respect for Diversity in Five Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Phase 2

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CEEC with the support of GIZ-CPS kicked off Phase 2 of the of the Embracing Diversity project in March 2020 with a training of  22 youth from Kibra, Kawangware, Dandora, Korogocho and Mathare informal settlements . This was a follow up of  Phase 1 of the project which was implemented in 2019 bringing together  28  youth . The […]

Nonviolence Advocacy Against Police Brutality in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements

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In February 2020, 24 youth from four Informal Settlements within Nairobi namely Mathare, Dandora, Kibra and Korogocho presented petitions to their respective Police Stations outlining the police excesses rampant in their respective neighbourhoods as well as the actions they would like the police to take or desist from. This followed a training on active nonviolence […]