Resilient, Visionary, Optimistic
20 December 2023
To commemorate the 16 Days of Activism 2023, in the climax I joined & contributed to a procession caravan in Kibera Slums in Kenya, hosted by Polycom Development Project where we voiced out on ending all forms of #GBV
As a passionate Gender & SRHR advocate, I call upon all stakeholders to unite against all forms of violence and discrimination.
Together, we have the power to create a world where every individual is free from fear, and equality prevails as a beacon of strength and justice. #NoExcuses #16DaysofAcivism2023
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is internationally recognized as a gross violation of the human rights of girls and women. This harmful practice offers no health benefits and remains a pressing concern across the globe. Currently, more than 200 million girls and women have undergone the harmful practice and endured the consequences of FGM. While there has been progress over the past three decades, with girls today being one-third less likely to undergo FGM compared to 30 years ago, challenges persist due to rapid population growth in some of the world's most impoverished nations where FGM remains prevalent.
Objectives:
To explore and analyze the innovative strategies and initiatives spearheaded by young activists in the fight against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Africa, emphasizing their impact and effectiveness on the ground.
To assess the specific impact of FGM on youth, especially those living with disabilities, considering the unique challenges and vulnerabilities they face in communities where FGM is practiced.
To issue a call to action, mobilizing stakeholders at all levels—youth activists, governments, international organizations, and communities—to take concrete steps towards ending FGM, with a focus on youth-led initiatives and strategies as a driving force for change.
16 June 2023
Online abuse is a violation of human rights and bodily autonomy which happens on social media.
Anyone can be a victim of online grooming, sexual abuse, sexual extrapolation, or emotional abuse........Read more
08 June 202
Youths have been called upon to unite in the fight against Gender-Based Violence.
Statics from Kenya Demographic and Health Survey shows that over 40 per cent of women have experienced domestic violence and sexual abuse.
United Nations Population Funds Youth Advisory Tonny Olela said youths should use social media to advocate for women's safety.....Read more
The 2023 SDG Summit took place on 18-19 September 2023 in New York. It marked the beginning of a new phase of accelerated progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals with high-level political guidance on transformative and accelerated actions leading up to 2030. Convened by the President of the General Assembly, the Summit marked the half-way point to the deadline set for achieving the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. It was the centerpiece of the High-level Week of the General Assembly. It responded to the impact of multiple and interlocking crises facing the world and is expected to reignite a sense of hope, optimism, and enthusiasm for the 2030 Agenda. It is in this spirit that we are having an SDG POST SUMMIT for the youth. With a panel consisting of professionals and experts in the implementation of the SDG targets, we unpack a path that we can use to help in attaining the target of 2030.....Read more
The Kectil Program was created to identify and nurture highly talented youth in developing countries who have the potential to make a positive difference in their communities and countries.
We accomplish our Mission Statement by (i) facilitating innovative leadership training and (ii) providing a means to allow these highly talented youth become part of a guided network with other similarly talented and passionate youth in developing countries who will support, nurture, teach and learn from each other as they mature....ead more
Global Peace Chain envisions to build resilience, cultivate the culture of tolerance, inclusivity, interfaith harmony,co-existance,love & social peace building across the border through peace camps in educational institutions, interactive sessions, peace talks with society stakeholders, diplomats, ambassadors, influential community groups,UN officials, religious scholars and community based organization across the globe by engaging Global Peace Ambassadors....Read more
The Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) region accounts for the largest share of the global burden of HIV among young people and some of the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy. Much progress has been made in the HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) response however, despite being recognized as a priority, adolescents and young people (AYP) continue to be left behind. AIDS is still the no.1 cause of death of adolescents in 12 countries in ESA and almost six times as many adolescent girls were newly infected with HIV than adolescent boys. Over one in four young women give birth before age 18 in our region. One in three girls is still getting married by age 18, and almost one in six young women experience gender-based violence. Much work remains to ensure the full, healthy lives of AYP in ESA.
Purpose
To provide a platform for linking, learning, and exchange among youth-led SRH, HIV and AGYW networks
in ESA to accelerate a youth-led movement and social accountability towards HIV and SRHR
commitments.
Just like walking down the street in the real world, we need to be safe in the virtual world. Having your image taken, manipulated and shared without permission is a violation of privacy, dignity, autonomy and can be a devastating experience. The feelings of fear, anxiety, loss of self-esteem and sense of powerlessness are real and enduring.....Read More
This year’s theme being Localization of Global SRHR Commitments, RHNK together with other partners chose
to celebrate the 6th annual conference in Diani, Kwale County. The conference reached a number of stakeholders
and partners working on SRHR issues......Read More