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NCCK Staff Join Participants in Reviewing CCMP.

by admin / Friday, 26 February 2016 / Published in News

 

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) staff have held a successful meeting to assess progress made in the implementation of Church and Community Mobilization Project (CCMP).

The meeting that was also attended by about 15 participants and held in Machakos, specifically focused on CCMP’s activities in Nairobi and Lower Eastern regions during the last quarter.

Among those who attended the meeting were NCCK’s Senior Programmes Officer in charge of Capacity Building for Membership Grace Muthungu, Regional Coordinators Phylis Kiarie (Nairobi region) Faith Sibairo (Lower Eastern) Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Alice Mutile, Programmes Officers Laban Ashioya and Zacchaeus Awino, Field Officers Gracemercy Wanjiru and Shadrach Mwabonje.

During the meeting, participants discussed how to engage local leadership and mobilize community members for CCMP meetings. The participants said that the project had enlightened them and were feeling confident to engage their immediate communities.

Kiarie said: “Although we missed the first exchange visit in Kakamega, we have learnt about what table 1 and 2 is all all about. Looking forward for table 3.”

Meanwhile a more extensive training is scheduled for Nairobi early next month where more than 40 participants across the country will be trained on data analysis.  

The agenda will be to build the capacity of Church leaders aimed at enabling them to collect and analyze specific data within church and holistically transform situations.

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