Have Meaningful Youth Inclusion – Rev Carol The youth are the ones best placed to shape the future, Rev Carol Kiarie has inspired participants of the 6th Pwani Innovation Week current happening at Mombasa. “It is not enough for the youth to be in the decision making room. They need to be part of the
Friday, 11 November 2016
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Published in Central Region, Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development, Transformational Stories
I was appointed as an Assistant Chief on 10th June 2015. During CCMP trainings, I had been empowered to strengthen existing community structures, and if need be, create new ones. When I took up my duties as an Assistant Chief, I found active Peace Committees and Village Elders’ Forum. I strengthened these. I also worked
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
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Published in Central Region, Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development, Transformational Stories
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
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Published in Central Region, Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development, Transformational Stories
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
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Published in Central Region, Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development, Transformational Stories
NAME: Margaret Nyaguthi PROJECT: Kiawara Women and Children in Stress Project DATE: April 2014 I am Margaret Nyaguthi aged 49 years, married and a mother of two children. I live in Kiawara slums in Nyeri town together with my family. Prior to NCCK micro-credit project in 2005, I and my husband used to sell a
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
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Published in Central Region, Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development, Transformational Stories
NAME: Margaret Kawira Kagundu PROJECT: Kiawara Women and Children in Stress Project DATE: April 2014 My name is Margaret Kawira. I am 36 years old, married and a mother of four children. I live in Witemere slums in Nyeri town. Prior to NCCK micro-credit project in 2005, I used to run a grocery kiosk which
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
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Published in Central Region, Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development, Transformational Stories
NAME: Shelmith Wangari PROJECT: Kiawara Women and Children in Stress Project DATE: April 2014 My name is Shelmith Wangari a resident of Majengo slums in Nyeri town. I am a 49 year old single mother of three. I also live with my late sister’s two children and my aged mother. Before the intervention by the




