The highly successful ‘Changieni Raslimali’ project in the Mara ecosystem is a major incentive to resolving perennial conflicts among communities living in the area. This emerged during a recent meeting held in Mau aimed at exploring ways on how to ensure resources are no longer a source of conflict among locals. The meeting that
The number of women seeking elective positions in Kisumu county is expected to rise during the next general election, thanks to the ongoing ‘County Bora Jukumu Letu project’. The partnership initiative which is spearheaded by the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) and U.N Women will also enhance women participation in electoral processes
Kenya’s 2015/16 Communication for Change participants are currently in Oslo Norway for their second leg of the exchange programme. The two students Calver Mwando and Doreen Jemutai- Kenyatta and Moi Universities respectively- will join their counterparts from Tanzania, South Africa, Madagascar, Nicaragua, Brazil and the host country, during their 4-month stay in Norway. The first
The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) staff resumed duty earlier today, ending their 3-week long holiday break. They were away for Christmas and New Year festivities since 11th December last year. Led by the NCCK General Secretary Reverend Canon Peter Karanja, the jubilant staff who congregated at their headquarters in Jumuia Place





